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SB to flcWfllH muu '2k U i i m in FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 183G. SEMI-WEEKLY. No. -21, Vor. XXV I Whole No. 1139 PRINTED AND PUUMBHtiD DV SCOTT Jfc WRIGHT. OJficc on Suite -street, tliir J door west or the Clinton Dunk. J. UAILUACII13, EDITOR. Jt"jTlia JiHiitN.vL Id published onco a week, ROticrully, und twice a week during, tlio susalon sf tho State Lcsuduturo. Price, Three Dollars n year In ntlvnncc, or Tlirce Dollars mid Fifty Cent ot tlio cml of the year. No subscriber allowed to discontinue while lie remuina indebted to the oilko. Letters on business should be addressed to the Publishers, COLUMUUS, DEC KM HE It SO, 1830. OUR COLLECTOR. Tho accounts of scvcrul of our subscriber?, in tlic Northern, NortlicaBtcrn, mid Extern soction of the (State, have been given to Mr. K. Easton, our traveling Agent, who wili present tlicin in tho cuursc of a few weeks. Those of our patrons who can make it convenient to pay tho ninoiiiit of their rcspcutivo bills when ho calls, will obliiro us by so doing. fHj-Wc aro gratified to bo again ablo to restore tl;c Journal to its usual size. Tho last two preceding numbers wore, from unavoidable necessity, printed on n small sheet, und tho hst of thoso two, on damaged pnpor. Our subscribers cannot regret this moro than wo doj and as wo think wo have now made ample provision agninst tho happening of the like accident hereafter, wo hope to bo under the necessity of making no more apologies in (his regard. For tlio Olito Stalo Journul. THE SURPLUS REVENUE. Mil. Editor I was not much pleassd with the remarks of your correspondent "Ohio," in the Journul of tho 23d inst. on the subject of distributing tho Sur-plus Rovonuc. Itliink if ho would view it more serious-li he would alter his mind. I admit that on its distribution depends in no small degree the future prosperity of tho State. Ho objects to distributing it among tho counties, and calls up to mind tho llitcc per cent, fund. licing a ranger in this purt of tho country, I ln not know nnv thini! about that fund. In creating a State Dank, I think it would bo less injurious than to iilnco it in the bonks now in existence. Inmv ouinion. and 1 nrcsumo a mninrity of iho in habitants of this Stnto would not object to having a pari of the Surplus Rcvcniio placed in a State Oank, owned exclusively by tho Suite tho State being rc-ponsililo for every bill that is issued; the bills signed i.u Cnvnrnor.in behalf of tho Stntc, and tho State i;occiv the prqliti of tho bank, and apply them to relievo tho debts, under sum rcsiricuuiii, niu uius 'would bo as current in New Orleans and iiojton, as ihey would be here; for tho Stato being responsible for the redemption of iho hill', people would not bo afraid nf tho oanft' or Slate fuilina. Hut if tho Legislature .thould ploco it:in tho hands of tho Banks now in existence, as your correspondent suggests, it would bo tike handing it over to Iho , who own the banking npita.l, and thus cnablo them to monopolize all business, fill their pockets tenfold, and extend tho credit system to an nlinning extent. I am, bit, decidedly opposed to so much credit through corporations of any kind; for I have lived in tlio very Jirart of them, and seen their evil ericcM, notwithstanding the loarncd N. UiJdlo, Esrj., who stands ot the head of the largest Uanking institution in Iho countrv, has said in a letter to J. Q. Adams, dated Philadelphia, Nov. llth, 103G, that " the wholo pecuniary system of this country, that to which, next to its freedom, it owes ite prosperity, is tho credit system." Wo sco tho evils of Iho hanking system by speculators purchasing tho best of the land, &nd depriving the fiirmor of nnrelinsinir it at the Government price. Tho bonks have the privilcgo of issuing tu many bills as ;hoy choose that is, if they have but 30,000 dollars in specie, they con extend their credit, and issuo bills to the amount of 100 to 150,000 dollars, and tho eapi-inli.ta. inmeml of Dtirchaainir 2.5,000 acres legally, can purchase 100,000 on tlio banking system, or illegality and thus deprive tho farmor, as I said before, of the 'tocst of londs. Another evil in the credit or hankingsystcin,is, that tho caoitalist can place discredit through the banks in tlm innii'ifnctnriiiir business, bv an incorporation. 'Wo will take tde n't business for insti'iico; tho stock holder can hold out on inducement to tliolarmcr., try navinir him a lariro price for his raw silk, get them en listed into tho business, and after they have got well at work, to pay them such a price as they chooeo. It vas so wild tho cotton grower; ho does not set his price for it, it is tlio manufacturer that sets it. He puts his hands ill his pockots and says to the grower.. you may do as you please, sell your couon at o nriee.or shin it to England, ami overstock tho mark ilierm vou will not art enoiuh to pay for tho trouble. Wo can stop our factories, and vou n ay pat; iho duties on cloths, wlint do we care !" This is no fiction; it is 'reality, and it will bo so with tho silk grower, if the' fanners do not keep a strict look out for thoso soulless rnrnnrnlinn. ' I think. Mr. Editor, that a sroit proportion of the amount might bo inoro SHtislintorily and hcnuficiully laid out in tho support of schouls, ns (Jov. Lucas proposed, if it docs not turn out as tko School Fund of Connecticut das, which tho peoplo own is a great injury to tho State; for some of Iho towns do not draw money enough to support a school thicc months ill n year, and then thoy ore obliged to hire on iiiimmi to tnach it, who does not know " 11 from a broomstick." If that lund was out of tho way, the inlinWtants would r.ontrive a much better mode of siipportiuu schools. Should the LoL'islaturo conejudo to grant a sum for Schools, I think it would 1,10 n great help if ibcy would establish an institution for the purpose of in struction fcaeien for schools. It would be liko the .Mil itary Academy at West Point, always having good and nolo men nt command for i)irrr. V. For the Ohio Suio Journal THEATRES. Mr. Euitor: Allow mo to ask a few quesliuus to your correspondent "Actor," in answer to ah assertion 'that tho Theater is a school for morals." Why were the bills on Saturday Inst headed, "Christinas Holidays," "gtont ottrociion," &C.I What is "Christinas day," or tlio birth of Christ, celebrated lor? Is it to 'instill into the minds of people, that wo should rejoice or eslobrate that duy, or on the evening before, by llin 'ridiculous performance of feats in tho characters of '"negro ringing or dancing" and other "exiravagan- II in.ilnlinir that class of PCOlllo wllOIll WO should Btrivo to build up, in ordor to make our fellow beings, hrnil,nr nml sisters in Cltrisl. ill Ilil'lllT standiiiL'! "Lot ui nppoul to your coniriciire, and ask how you would liko to have your person characterized, if you wore placed in tho snnie situation with tint class of join me in saying so, if thoy would put oway prejudice, and act without fear of ridicule from somo of their ignorant companions. Let us ('umpire tho southern cities for moral?, with tho middle and easiern. How often do wo hear ol murders, riots, usiiitilts, &.C.. in New Orleans and Natchez, originating in gambling houses, theaters and brothels, whero the- theater is kept open on tho evening fif tho Sabbuth, inBtoad of tlio church! Why do people enrry dirks, pistols, and Howie knives in their pockets to protect themselves! Why was a meeting called in Natchez in tho early part of December, for the purpose of suppressing thairiotous community, and to ubolish tho ''Lynch Law?'? Is it becauso the theater is kept open on Sunday evenings instead of the cturM, for the purpose of teaching peoplo morals? Do wo hear of as many murders, riots, and assaults, in the city ot Now York tir Boston, compared to tho population, as wo do to tho south. In Jioston, tho cliurch is kept open instead of tho theater on Sunday evening; and indeed it is not allowed to bo kept open on Saturday evening, and no ardent s;iiritt are allowed to bo sold in tho bar, on penalty of having their license taken nwny from them, or paying a heavy lino if thoy play without ono. Tho theaters aro also obliged to keep b strong police at their own expense, to see that the laws aro rigidly enforced. I will usk again, whero is the greatest place for morals, Now Orleans and Natchez, or New York and Boston, whero they do not keep their theaters open on Sunday night Need I go any limber to provo that tho church is a better plaeo for tenehitiir morals than the theater? 1 think not. Rut you mny say that there havo been riots in JNcw York tttiu Jtoton, ana otner rlnccs where there aro theaters. Granted ; ono of tho greatost riots that I recollect of in a Ihootor, occurred in Boston a few years since, when Kenn played. And why waB Uf liccauso tiio peoplo wouiu notsuonut to some rash assertions which he mado about them. Atrain, you may say, that tho peoplo in Now Orleans and Natchez came from all parts l" l'10 world, and consist of all classes of human beings. Ornntcd; bo did the people in Iho middle and eastern citicB; but they aro the more refined, for there is not so much inducement for the gamblers to stay in those cities as there is at tljc south. I havo visited tho theaters at tho cast, and have gained some good information in some pluvs, especially in tho play ol "JHotamorn," wnicn pictures out UK niodo in which the "white men" treated tho "reil'incn" in former dnvs but they did not characterize them in tho shape of "Jim Crows," &c. I will not tuko tin nnv moro of your paper; but sub mit it to the candor of your correspondent, hoping that ho will some day or other use his intellectual capacities lor some other purpose. Li. But instend of this, so soon as tho sufferer discovers fire upon her garments, she runs, and thus exposes the lire to a curretitof air, which makes it bum more vio- ntly. In utmost every case whero death has ensued from tho burning of clothing, tho victim would have escaped, and without injury, if, instead of running, she had thrown herself directly on the floor and rolled several times over. Considering tho melancholy wnsto of lite which annually occurs among women nnd children, especially Ihe latter, from Iho buruiiiguf clothing, we earnestly solicit tho intention of mothers to the foregoing remarks. For tile Ohio Stato Journul. PLEASURE. When Pleasure, child of Heaven, was young, Ere pain and sorrow yet wcro born, She lived tho noto of evorv tongue, Tho life of e'en the bludesof corn. When Sin, tlio horrid monster, rose, And spread his devastation round, Her bosun only felt his woes, For all uf canh in her was bound. And to her kindred heaven true, When forced to leave our earthly sphere, She dropped her luanllu hb alio Hew The stur-light of her presence hero ! But ah, beneath that mantle now How ninny thorns aro known to spring! And plcasuru's gurlund on the brow, Is often to the heart a sting! For man amidst his darkling night, And duzzled by a specious show, Forgets the fountain source of light, To warm in its reflected glow. And vainly Reason draws aside Tho vail that shades the latent ill, While wayward passions folly, prido The soul leudcuptivo at their will. j3co somo who grasp tho poison-giass As if 'twere pleasure sparkled there Here plcusuro hudsa grave, alas! And hero a birth-place, want and cure! cc somo who spend their days and nights In heaping up their eartlilv store, Strangers to ull tho sweet delights That often How out to the poor! Bee somo who hang on Beauty's cyo As round the sun the planets roll? cligcd by some dark object, lie lu never ending night of sjuI! All, all who wish on earth to find The cup of joy uuuiix'd with care, Should seek it in a in Tuntn mind No lire uf Heaven that glows elsewhere ! S, N. S. people who ore consiuoruu u utjira ....... as aJnWu'ng foc to tho community. Is this tho plnco, do you say, for peoplo to learn "morals" ! Is mi.;. -Iiri.ilnmtir I Is this "lovini thv neighbor as thy- lirialiniiitv I oolf!" Is this "doing unto others ns you would bo 'dono by?" Is this wlml Uinsi iiiugnt me pcopio wueii he came into Iho world ? And is this tho way that tho 'birth of Christ should bo celebrated! II so, Heaven 'forbid that this enlightened community should patron-'iio this modo of celebration. . Forhopa you may sny that you do not beliovo in tho divinity of Christ. Does that inako it that ho is not ! ' tin nnl Inni of thousands believo ill it) Do not some of tho negroes who oro characterized believo in His divine agency ? 1 uo noi iniriiu ui w argument on tho subject of his divinity; butapponl to 'your intellectual fnculties, and ask il this is tho manner in which your fellow beings should bo held up to tho community ob poor, degraded animals, who have 'no feelings, and aro not capable of understanding what is right or wrong! Will it not produco tho tendency in ftiac nnrntrn them, nnd irivo un in despair, nnd think 'themselves beneath cuntompl, and unworthy of notice, 'when somo of them are superior ill intellect, it pro- n.tlt.untnit In vnnri nr mine? I Hat I pass on to another objection, why this modo of celebration. should not bo taken to put pcopio in iiunu r .1.. i.ir.l, nf f'.liriat. It is a direct elasli against thoaa institutions who preach up tho doctrines of r.hri.i. .nd who eolebrato his birth in a nroiier way T maun 4, Rninnnnnl snd other churches. Who will W admit thot tho church is s far bolter "triool for moroti" than the Theator, as it Is conducted at the mkiani titniil I believe with vour intellectual know ledge, Mr. "Actor," if you was not placed in the same situation that you arc, you would admit it. And there is icarcoly t porson in tlio community who would not From the rcnniylvanla Sentinel. BURN'INO TO DEATH. Always at this season of tho year, tho papers eon- tain numerous accounts ol cbililren Peing numcu death from tlio burning of their clothes. Awfull distressing ne aro these casualties they do not diuiiii ish in number, l-'.aeh revolving year brings its full complement, and will continuo to do so, while parents shall blunder on in their present errors. And yet tin whole mischief is cnsily prevented. Thero need bo moro danger uf burning children to death, than freezing them to deolh. The preventive is perfectly' easy, and within reach of every parent, even tho poorest. Il is to clothe children in woollen or worsted, in stead of linen or cotton. Kueli melancholy casualties aro frequent nt this season ol the year, tlio commence ment Ol COKl wcntlicr, uecauso lires lire lllirouueeu, lino woollen eloihing not yet provided. Every parent should rlotho children in woollen, so soon as liresnre introduced, ur so soon ns tho weather is sulhciently .-,,1,1 to draw children near the lire tor warmth. Woollen or worsted, besides being warmer than linen or cotton, a very important consideration in n cli mate liko ours, nro not eusity comiiusliiue, nnu nnv-r bum liko Iho other two, witu a uiaso or iitiiuo. moy nm nlftii 11 1 lie h rhnnncr. when duritbililv is coiihuUtimI. Against lira tlioy tiro pert'coily safn. Wo would thore-furii rcimmincnd to oil nnrmiU to aubstituto them for linen or cotton, mwnn as din re is tho least dnngrr ofi firo. Silk is also perfectly sale, for it never hums with ! fliiino. It is ihcrrforo nn excellent article for aprons. Wo sec India rubber aprons for children oiVend for sale in sniic of our shops. We know not if they nro much worn, but should suppose them very dnnerouc, on account of combustibility. Thev consist of a very thin cunt ot India rubber liud upon lino cotton, indm rubber is highly inllaiiunuMr, and burns rnpidly with n lirinlu Uniim. lUsidcs thip. in order to ho spread niton the cloth, il is, we believe, dissolved m spirits ol tur-ncntinc. ono of tlm most inlUinmnhlo substances in nature. This would form a compound almost ns in- llammnblo ns ininpowderi wherctoro wo shnuiu nuviso every mothor, hctoic she puts such a frnrmont unon a child, to sitt inly hcrsi.it upon ttio point ol cumuium hiliiv. As every woman or child clothed in linen or cotton, is exposed to this terrible nceidentj they should hear In mind nn iuiDortnut fact. This is if thev lie down nnd roll upon iho lloor, so soon ns they discover lire upon thoir garments, tney nro in iinio ur no uangri i injury from buriiinir. Kvcry mother should bo careful to impress uus nit '" " .ii'i'-Cotton or linen garments usually take tiro nt the bottom, especially in children. From the combustibility nl' Mm iiHitpriul. tho wholo id soon in flumes, nnd a sheet of Hume rises dirocllv over tho loco of tho sufferer. Tho ditlurcnco botworn tvinil down mm sirtimuin in in such cases, may bo shown by a very simple experiment. If a yard of cottou or linen behold perpendicularly and set on lire nt tho bottom, tho wholo will be in Humes in a very snori nine, ana a mivyi ui iumi " rinn1nn thn w hoi ft over the ton. bcforo inoro than n ' . 9 . . i 1 ' j nn.-.. I... tourib part nl tlio omor cnu is commmeu. nu n nnoilier yard be set on liro nt one end, nnd spread upon the floor, nnu it will DO porcciveu inai ovvnu iiiihhivb will elapse boforo tho lire roaches the other end, and that in tho meantime, the Humes will nut riso perpendicularly moro Uian ono or two inches. This will tmivn ilnit whrji irnrnients nro set on fire, their per- uoniliriilnr tiiiAition is fsvornblo to rnmd hfirninir and thnt tho saUat position is lying down. Besides this rolling upon tho floor will extinguish tho Jhmo; and nftcr this, the fire is easily extinguished. From the I'nrtorrc. TIIK FAMILY' MANSION OF THEliONA-PAIITES. "The house of the lionu-mrtcp, nt Aiuccio. was the handsomest edilico in that town; fur thy Uonijartes do not date from Nsipoleon, n t witliPtunJiu j nil that has been asserted by tlio enemies of tho name. The inly was one ul the uldrsr, must considerable, nnd illustrious of the country, evpn bcf.jrc it had been dis-tiuifuislied from tho other patrician races uf Corw'ca bv Siilnndorof an imperial tlirqnc. Its uobilitv is tra ced up to a period in which it is hidden by tho dark ness ot time, 1 hey show in the archives ot Aiuecion 'ister, by which the popular opinion on thU point is continued. It is tho record of a city mceltti'r. which dates from the 13ih century. At that time the peujdc were neither Genoese nur Frr ich, but true Corsicans, strenuously nnsortiiii( tlieir iiidependerieo aaitiit the a'rrcsdioiis of tlio former. At this meeting, twelve lords wcro chosen'by tho pcoptu to command tint mili tia there wcro tureo ijiiupartcs uinou these select nien.V Thus spol;c the bijmor Uerettoni, ns we were saiHn" through the beautiful gulf of Ajaccio,nnd cast anchor tore that city, which rines trom the aUoro like urn am phitheatre. Hero every thin if is Italian: tho s!tv, tho iniate. tho milts nnu (lowers: nnu mut'o especial v tlic inliahitnnts. ' Look nt thoso delightful houses! Is not our Ainc- cio n hue town "Most assuredly! but tho house of houses, thnt hich we h ivo made n plljiiiuiao ex ireaslv to visit. the most reniarkalde of its houses, where is tint "1 understand vou let us iotivo the ouav. and fol low this winding und narrow street." bijnior Uerettoni was liko nil hid oouiitrvmeii : once mention to him the naiiio of Napoleon, to 'll.it tcr hi national pride, which is a species of self love, and you can got him to do any thing. So ho undertook to be our pilot through the streets of tho Corsiean capital, r All that you have just eeeiv'aaid my iruulc us we quitted thu vast avenue of the quay, u was not in ex- I istcncc oU years naro, and when iraneu sent her first i Governor to tho island, the house wo are now guiii to ; visit was tlio nest in the town: the lumilv whtch in habited it you know that family, of course?" "Whit: the iionapartc latnily I" "Lcok utraiir'.it iurward tlu: building ia iu true mansion.1' This nnnmiciatio:i roused us suJdcnlv from medita tive cestaey, into which we had been plunged by the glorious associations mcrssarily connected with the, name uf Napoleon, nnd by thu spot whither we had come. General U., who accompanied u-i nu ihia historical pilijrinngejC'Juld scarcily breuthe, w strongly was ho airitatcd. "What! that yellow house, with newly painted jrrecn Hinds'" "Yes, that is it. Tho stories hiuli, end four win dows to each story, wns rjuito n Co.ricau pulacu in ibli. J lie present proprietor ot this illustrious relic im respectable old gentleman, the only member of the amity resident on the island. He u very attentive and civil to strangers und visitors', and will receive you most cordially: only he is alwavs inucli surprised at the eagerness and cnthusinsin ot tnose who come to sec his house, and can scarcely understand the importance attached to the chamber where a piTsjn was bum to whom ho was uneic." At this moment tho old gentleman walked out of hU bouse. Ho listened to our req lies', for permission to sco tho mansion, with a courteous bencvuleuec of tone and look, and volunteered his services us our ruide. Old General 11. could scarcely believe his eyes; he nc- tualjy trembled witu emotion; tor, 1 believe tho first time in his life, teurs trickled down his checks, nnd showed tho nature of the feeliu's bv which ho wua in fluenced. Vc entered the house with that species of religious veneration with which one it impress don the threshold I of a temple ; we wcru uhout to inspeel and touch with our nanus the crutlle ot tho grcutest mnn ol moileiji times. " I have to upol-i'dzc, L'cutlciucn, for tho form nnd fishiou of my luruUurc, which i, no doubt, dillerent from that now in vogue at Paris, und, us you have jtiM left that city, it no doubt looks odd to you. It wn. however, in tho newest nnd best lasie in lij Kl, and 1 bought it inyiH'lf there, win n 1 formed ouu of u deputation, to which honor 1 was called by (ho confidence of inyldlow ctiznn?, nnd perhaps by the unconscious spell which is reflected by an illustrious name. An hmperor's uncle may speak of beiua deputy without beinii looked niton as a boaster." Wo were amused by his discourse, which wo took care not to interrupt. VI perceive your impatience," said he, compressing his lips, as if to hide an ironical smile. ." You uro ull nnxietv to see my curiosities and antiquiiie! Tut if you will havo the kindness to walk still higher up stairs, you shall have a si flit uf them by and by. In the mean time, this was tho apartment of my very uu-iriiat and gracious sister, her .Majesty tho Kmpress mother: a ireiieratiunof kinrsvas born, plnved, mid grew up here, and the greater portion of Muropo was furnished with Sovereigns from this lit'k) mom. Talk- inn uf rooms, this is tho one where tJic most i'unotis ot the brothers passed his infaucv, and here he lived and slept until the Governor's kind interest and patronage procured bis reception at thu .Military Academy at ISn-enno. Will von now walk up stairs'" Wo entered tho garret. Do not bo scandalized ; n yoar or two later 1 saw tho costly nnd gorgeous cradle of tho Kin; of Koine put out ol'si';ht in another garret of the Arch Ducat palace uf Mario Louise, nt l'armn. "Stop," said the old grntlcman, u look nt tho old chair, nnd tbut walnut tree tnMo. He us'. d to si: in that chair, nnd it was at that table that ho learned his a D e. There is some ditl'i-reuco between these worm eaten articles nnd the gilded furuiluru of his cabinet at tho Tuilleries." The General respectfully kissed this table, or rather its remains, for it wns mutilated and cut in tsueii n manner thnt it could hardly stand uitri-'Ut. " You sec that mv visitors leave their marks behind them," remarked tne proprietor of the house, with n sneer which quite petritied us; you can do the like, if you cliouuu to tnuu the trouble." ineiiviierat iook nuvuntngo in ine permission wiin tho hnsle nnd U rvor of a soldier's devotion. We carried olfn considerable iuanti,;y ol this precious relie; nnd vuluable, indeed, it was, if the pi-ciousufss of a relic is to he estimated by iho feeling its coujempla- tion excites. Two or three months uflerwarda these "ITAHJABM: liONUOX HOOKS Tlio complete Works of V Lot (J Uncoil, 10 void. Ova. Tlic Works of tininucl 1'nrr, LL. 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T-'uw edition; wiUi Notes and Illustrations, HMorinil tittd Itlur.'.phicnl. 3 vols. Uvo. Alemolraof John I'.velyn, l- K.'B., coinptislntt his Diary from 1ti41 to 1705-6, and n Hclectioa of Ills Fuiniiirti- Let tern. To which in ulj-liicd tl.o 1'rlvutc Corretipontleiicc lietweeu Kin" Charles I. and Sir IMvvnrd ulio!ns; r.nil lietwecn Rir Edward ilytto, afterwards Earl of Chircndon, nml Sir ltirimnl Itruwue, Am'iaiMfulur to the (.'otirt of Franrc, in the time of Kftiz Cltttrles I. nnd the lmiriitit)it, Kdlted fioiu the Uriiuul Ms, by William Uray, Ksii. V. A. H. 5 vols. Ovo. Memoirs of Hjimucl Tepys, Es . F. It. fl., tferrelnry to the Ad-uiirnliy in the reinaof Cliarlea II. and James II. Compriaiii hi Diury from lli.V.i lo ltitiit, derlphered hy the ltev. John Hmitlt, A. II. from the Original Bliort-liaud .Ms- in the Popydiun iMIirnry, and a He lection from his 1'rivato Corresaoiidencc. Edited hy ltirimnl Eord Hrayhrookc. 5 vols. Hvo. OlwrvntiutiM on Man, hia Frnine, his Duty, and his Expectation; In two Parts: Uy David Hartley, M. I). Mound of ttio l'lilitic Life nnd Administration of tho nihi Hon. the Kurt of Liverpool, 1 vo!. Uvo. Lives of Eminent I'ciSiMis; roniftiii4 of fialilco, Kepler, Fir Tttinc Newton, Mahomet, Cardinal Wonlsey, Kir E. Coke, Lord oinnrn, (.'tutoti, lltiike, Adam Hmitli, Niehuhr, Bir C. Wren, and Mii-liat-l Ant'elo. 1 vol. ttvo. The I'ortaldu Enryplopu-dia; or n Dictionary of tlio Arts and Hnem'ci, on tlio Imaia of Dr. tJreijory'it. Coiiiircliendiii the latest liii;iroveiiicuts In every branch of Useful Knowledge. II. ht!triited hy iiumerous Engravings, lly Jame Mitchell. 1 vol. 8vo. A Bclerilo'i of the Correspondence of Llnna-us, nnd other N':i- turnlists, from the (tri;iiial SU,; hy Hir James Edward Efmifli, il. I., F. It. H. &C Air. 2 vo's. Bin. l'odthuuioiis Memoirs of his own Time: by Sir N. W. Wrax all, Mart. 1 vol. royal Uvo. JumI received and for tm!c at the Hooktorc of Dor. 2i ISA AC N. WtUTlNC. POItTltAIT I'AINTINt! The nil s-iiler oTt rs Ids servl. i-cs to the ciii.ens of Col nml us, &. His I'aiiiiin I! mini I over the Tn:on Hank entrance on Statc-Btreet where hi will lie ltanjiy to sec hi old fricmt. IK-P.ii WM. MAMUKOt'tJlI. riHE rreditors of the estate of Timothy Dowmic deceased X. late of itrnwn township, Franktia county, tiro imtilivd to prtrtcnt liieir cliimis, Irualty (trovett, will. in one vur fiom the date hereof; nnd 1 lie dehtura uf said Cri'.ulc are reijueKlcd to make hiiniedhite lavnient, to Dec. 23. .3t ISAAC 1I VVDEV, Adm'r. The creditors of the cstt.to of HEMtV JEW 1', whose rlniiiis havo been allowed, can receive !(i per cent, on snid claims respectively, hv calling upon Dec. 20..;hy VIL('(JX & A.MJltEW. per cent Dec. w Astorin, or Anecd teii of nn E.iteritrise bevondtho l!o:k Mountains: hy Wuliincton livinir. ii vols. Uvo. Lives of the Caidinul He Itlclieli.tn, C iunl Oxetistlea, Count Olivarez, und Cunliatd Mr.zai In: by U. 1'. It. Jiiines. void. 12ino. Andrew the Pavoytird: from C. Pntsl lie Koch. 2 vols. lmo. Tales of the Wars of Motilrcc: by Jaiitfis ivi. 2 vols. IJino. Jiit received und for sale ut the Cnekstore uf Deceinher 21 AC K. WIIITIXfi. SI'LE.VD Editioi N'DII) LuMm)V EN;itAVI(;S.-Commenio(ntioi. ilition of the Works of IVtllium Ihzarth: In r, leries ot I hnsravltis; Ih'scnprioni, pointing out tlieir beaniieK, mal it coiijuieut on their moral t-ndeucieii: hy the Itcv. John Truster.! To which are added, Anecdotes of the Author nnd hU Worlw.' Each No. cnutitiahvr two nnd three Kminivi ire. The Natfonnl (iallery of ricturea hy the (.rent Mns'rrs; pur-j chased by rarlinment fur the Nation, or presented hy ittdivida-1 ah. Each No. containing two splendid Hiigravi;ig3, bv emiiiciti nrtlfttB. Tlic (Jaliery of Modern Ilriri.th Arth:,: raiii,tstint of a irrics of Eiiravlnys from works cf ll.e most emiaenf Ariiatg of the day. The CalleTy of PnrtrniN; with Memoirs. 2 vols. 4to. Ilea th's (iallery ol'llritish Engravings; confiiininjr three bonu-tiftil EngrnvingH on ind; wilh letter-press descriptions. rinden'i, Ports iitttl llaihors of Ureal llritaiu, with L-ws of the most remarkable Headlands, Hays, and Fishinj Htations, on the Coa-1. Toether with o Inrgn variety of Enffrnviiiw, confrilnbig Views of tlio most cnelirated Custles, Country Scale, i;c. fcc, in Eiilniul. For sale at the ItuoUiorcof 23 ISA AC N. WIIIT1NC. I' in J Tuc DENTAL SI.'KUEUV, embrariuir a united Medical and Mechanical Trtntment of the Diseases of the Teeth, Guma, and Mouth. Dr. W. 1'. Mkai iuh hiivhur returned to Coltim- btts, und taken a room at Col. Noble's Hotel, oilers It is services to tlic people of this place. Earing tlio luat six years lie has devoted hit, entire attention to Dentistry; and having traveled twenty Ave thoiimind mileg, ta dlifereut parts of the I 'nit ml State, he has hail nil opportunity of hecoiiiiiif! acquainted with the bexi method of opcraiiii'.', and of the Discuses of the Mou'h peculinr to dilfercnt climates. N. II. Hctiig well prepare to cxtritct Teeth, ho invites the jvjor at lie will make no charge If I hey aro unuMe to pay. ' Dcremher 0'. tf 1)'! FOIl SALE The wihscriher will oiler far side, on Tuesday, tho 1 1th dayof February next, near Ceorw Cood ing's, In the township of Ornii-je, Delaware county, Eijhty-two Town Lots, In a newly laid out town, on the Columbus mul Sandusky Turnpike ull the lots hclng siuated on said road The conditions of mite will be, that the purchaser h' all I uild on his lot within one year from tho time of mile: and no pursuit will be allowed to purchase more than ono lot, uules he nsrees to Imild on each w tibia tlic nl ovo mentioned time. A credit will he allowed, if desired, for live or ten years, by iiving mortgage on the lo'fi. The situation U neurly o iii diatent Loin Columbus and Dclnwnre, mul Is eiiiul, If not superior, ia every rcstnrt to uhv oa tho whole route. Dcc.2U ..tFM AX?fM WILLIAMS. 1SEASES OF THE EVE H. UcaMiAM, M. U.,of Chilli cothe, respect fu lly Informs tlm public that he experts to! visit Columbus in the courxo of a few weeks, for the purpose of ni tending to any cHh which may le mmlc iiion him in the line of bis pro !'? ion nsan Oculist. Haviuu, for several years past, paid iitiirli ntleiitloii to Difeapc of Un; Eye, and erliruicd uith complete success a number of detirnte opitraliut.s, imiong which werv one for Cataract on nn old ludy upwards of ncveuty years ofnen, nml otic for a severe case of ItetiniiU of long aMiudtug, which bad battled the kill of soiuu eminent Practitioners, l.e flatters himself that those who may require his services can rely with confidence on obtaining ripc-cdy and pet uianenl relief. He is in possesion of abnndant tefiiimoiiinlsof his micces.i in the treatment of this formidable fkirM of Disease; which xvi'A be exhibited lo thoao who may due ire it. Mis nddre, iSj-c. will be made known on nppliculioii to lite Editor uf the State Journal. Dci cmher 6, Hijti. Ot C1TATEM FAT OF THE HANK OF (JEAL'GA, on the jth ID day of Derember, 1UJ6. Dhrounted Hills ?17-l..i :i 33 Noic of other Hanks i;,tld l 'Ml Sput-ic "2K3'2 77 Amount due from Hanks In New York, Albany, and tlutfalo -1107.1 11 Due from Hanks In Ohio ami Pennsylvania,.. lU,7Ui li7 Sucpenwj nccotint, bfcluiiing dcfalciitlon of tho Into Caihlcr, At 111. 177 33 Hanking Uuuso and Lot, HMii'7 Hi Exiwuscs, 1.0-1 I N:;LIN It VK OF COLI'MISCS, Xrtmler25, 1816 L Kotire i hereby Rtven to the Stockholders of this Hank, Hat an eledion for thirteen Directors will bo held at the Banking lli.usc, in Cijluiuhu. on the Orel Mondny In Jnuunry next, ;o oj-fii at 2 o'clock, i'. M. J. M. ESl'Y.Cusli ODDS AT 'i HE OHIO CHEAP CASH BTOKR Ktitfl ribers having taken the Store No. 5, Comnier- i 3 lliiibni': s, a 'cw doors souih of I), Woodbury, have jimt ro ci'ivrd a splendid aortmeut of Staple und Fancy Dll Y GOODS, which K ey o.ler on as reasonable terms ns ran be obtnlnud in the tiiy; and tl.ey rcspcetfully invite the public lo rail and examine for thetiueivM. l)OLSE, JEiSUP &, CO. Nov. 22 Ni:w ;, The si CytOS de Nap. Mcrii.oes, u new nnd splendid article foi Indict' I winter drti-if'S, Just received at No. 5. Commcrrhil lluild- AIuo, licit fhnrcd Silks. Nov. H.. Hm DH. DOIIEKTY, ll:u ptopneior ui" the Fountaih Hrsisa IIoiwe, on the Wharf, south of the It rid go, wishes to In-loiiu his friends, and thn puMic generally, that he still keeps an iiworlmeiit of retail (JltOCEKIE coiisMting, in part, of Candies, Nuts, Ihriiny, Italttius, Tobacco, Cinder, Candles, i'ist Feet, nnd Oysters. Also, a good nsortiitcivl of LIUL'ORS diH) gallons of Whisky for sale by the quart or gallon, not inferior to any offered for sate. Nov. 2ti..7w (CITIZENS OF CuLL'MHIJS! Mr. DENNIS NEIL would J call your attention to No. 1, E.vchange building, llroad- way, where he is now ready lo wait upon nil those who feel nn intercut In his welfare. The alove buildiiiR has lioeu litted up expressly for tho Merchant Tailor llusiiiess, and in Uroadway utylo; and they may expect that llroudway work will l.o done, boili with regard to culling and making. He luis nn extensive nsKortiuent of llroadi lothn, Ctbluicres, and Votings; together with every article of men's apparel, consisting of lino linen uliiris; Hue niLJlin oliirls, with linen liosoms; silk drawers-and wrappers; cotton, flannel, luiuh'a wool, worsted, nnd merino drawers and wnipcrs; silk, nu-rino, worsted cotton, und lauili'K wool half hose; cotton ami merino ltoe; biickaAin, Leaver, l.orfeskin, fcilk, kid. and cotton gloves; silk, gum elastic, cotton, und worsted ausjienderH; ini ii'i pocket hund-kerchiefs and cravata; ready hemmed cravats; fctitltncrs nnd stocks, of every description und style; frilled bosoms, and plula linen boitom, of the latent tdyle, and collurs of lite newest pattern: a tun, black satin bosoms, pantaloon alrupa of every style, ami Initloim of tl.o latest fashiotm ami htamps. 1'. S. It has been suggested to me that I I.nd bettor luiva t;i ken a room on High mroet but it was impossible, nnd I have tic liet room lor my hmdneoa that I cmlrt- Dud in tho city; nnd the idea of its bring out of tho way. Is rather idle, as it ia but a f w minutes' walk fioiu any fart of High street, and so ea:dly fuiml, that a blind man could ual mias the wuy. Iluiitg connected witltoue of the bi tt ttublinhmenis of tho kind in Ituifiilo, I ahull nt nil times Ite able to furnish Iho public with the latest New York fashions. 1). N. Columbus, Dec. J..tf NOTICE IS HEItEIIY CMVEV lo all persons intereMed, that nt my instance, na ndiuinisirtilor of the estute of Simon W. Parkor, deceaw.d, d writ of attachment was thia day Isxued hy J. Landes, a Justice or the Peace uf Ihimilloil towii abip, in Ihe county of Frnnktin, against the poods, chattels, rijhts, credits, mo:;eya and c:lV. tof Andrew IVrren, nn absent debtor. DANIEL ECKIIAItT, Administrator of the enlate of 3. W. IVrkcr, ppp.3fl..3w ASt)IC NOTICE Delegates to tho (iiUM) Cmmii mid to the tiiiAMi Loihiu nf the State of Ohio, nro re. upectfiilfy reiiiestedto take notice, that the ncUCintid Com inuuicatioiid will be held in tho town of Lnncusior on the vMth of Juno next and the ensiling days, and not in January uh hereto!, irr. J. C, H!t()l)lIIC!, (.'r itid Sec Dec. 2tl, lt3G. Capital paid In t Hiiro Noti'H in circulation,. J'roiila on hand, Due toother Hauka, lmJ,vUual L'eposlts, 9 R7,0m (h 17It,!IIJ (ID 7,ti2;l 77 1,911 -i'J 19.ij4.3U $:vmo2 so' An Installment nmnunliu lo thirteen tliousniid dollars his been ordered, payublo on the !Oin day or January net. ADD) HON HILLS, President. tE)lifii: M VtiATT, Caabicr. Sworn nnd aubscrlbed to before me, Derem I er 5, UtJtj. Dec. lti..3v EDWAUD FLINT, Justice ofihe Penre. ST It A VEI1, from Ihe subcrltor, llvinn neni South Hloomllrhl, Pickaway cimnty, on or about the 1 lit Is Noveml-cr, a Black Mre, threo yenra old, witli n star In her forehend. Any per son returning wild Mnrc, or giving such Information at will enable mc to recover her, hull l uileipiately rewarded. D.T (i.. ll AHNElt KMVILLIAMS SECi IN II CA LI., Thn nubscrlbor oariitslly miieita nil those indebted 10 him to call and seilte Immediately, lie will positively comiuciiLC unit ugnlii't liiosc who do not roiupty. L. UEVNOLDS. Plcnse rail nt the old atnnd, No. 1, Oeodales Itow, now oc copied uh n llanhvure Store hy 9. W. & J - E. Palmer. Nov. Ill T AND LAWS OF OHIO: Itelng a Compilation of llw .airs, X J Jltsotntijnn, Trcitim and Ordi miners uf the General und S'atc (luccrnmrnt, which relate lo fowls in the State of Oh including iho Laws adopted hy the liorcrnur nnd Judges, the LnvuS the Territorial f,rji.ifntttrc, nnd the foiten of thU State, lo the years t S E 1 1 (J . Compiled by the Hon. Guxtnrns Stmn, mid puMiitbcd by virtue n; n resolution of the General Assembly, parsed Jaiiunry 22, 1117. Tho above work will Is; found eminently useful to gentlemen1 of the bar. It being arranged under the r lowing geurrnl heads; to ench nf wblcli aro n Mixed roplous Notes und Iti'lurenees, to all tl:e Laws in force on thn name sulgiTtn. np to the present dnii?, vi: I'niteit Slates Miiit.-irs' H-miUie". OhioCouipanj ' Pur-chaw. Joint Cleven Syiiimea' Pmrhnfc, Sali. of I'ulitie Lands In Ohio, Uefagec Lauds, Lands nf tlic Culled brethren, Western tteservu of Connecticut and tfiilf.nera Lund, Virginia Military buiinlies, French (J rant, Donalioni, Crania nml Privil.'gee lo O.iio, Lninls for the Support of lite (ioa.iel and Schootg, North Western Territory, Agents to sell nnd convey Lnmls, Attach, nienl, Decrees in Chancery, Decrees in Divorce, Deeds, how executed and recorded, Descents, Dower, Entailment, Field Xolr. Fraudulent Conveyances. c.,(anilugCuiisiiertii ions, iVc.,Judg mcnls ami Executions, Mortgages, Occupying Claimants, Parll-linim, Probate and Orphan's Court, &r., Iteal Contracts, how enforced, Seals, Tax, Town I' lain, llccordiiig. Vacating, tVc, Wills, ic, Appendix, c. 1 vol. Uvo. For sale nt the Hook- store of ISAAC N. WHITINU. Da.. 20 QHEItl H cj.f A MEUK' AN HOTEL, Crmr of Jl'h nnd $t,tte S'rrttt, opposite thn Slate 7wf, Culnmbfis, Ohio The suh-srl- tiers having tukeit H e large nnd commodious building of It. W. Wt'Cov, F.n. nro now prepared lo n ceivo li.a 1 raveling Public, and llnardersgenernlly. Tbey llnlter llicmselvo (hat the central position nf the stand, and the nxtenslvo accommodations of the house itself, added to tho abundant preparations, of tho Proprietors, nnd a desire to give general aiihlactloa, will enable them to enU'itubi hi n vtyle not iufeiior lo that uf any other house West of T o Mountains. i Nov. i23 p. nitnsitAcii & CO. j TJIHLES AND TII ACTS A supply of Hildes mid Tracts, j published by ti c American Tr.irt Society, hns lately lwen re eived at the He it or y in Columbus. Orders will be 111 led uu reiiueit. Among others arc family HHdeaal a reduced price, and well bound. Apply lo l(lv.-;0' HAMIT.LCIIOSHY, Depositary. TVTKW sioitE of n1;v (:t;oDsTA P7iTou:s.17 IN RETAIL The subs.-ril'iic. ia now opening, at No. 0. two pieces ot furniture had followed their oilier parts nil over the Continent, to the ureal despair of the L!ii lish touiists und curiosity hunlcis. COLD CIlt'UCIlKS. Wc have been requested hy several female nctjuniu-Innces, nnd their will ia always tho law, to remind those who have tho cure uf the dilhircnt churches of (ho city, that the suisoti husuiruin returned when much core is" required in rcmleriiiLt litem comfortable nn the Sabbath. To say nothing uf tho i ll'-el of cold und damn clMivehes upon die health, it u obvious that nei ther the speaker nr the hen rem c;in d justice to them selves or to 1 1 10 occasion, unless the elm relic are mam coniforml,!)' warm. It should ho recollected, moreover, JiU many per; ms in feeble health, who do not usually leave their own firesides for nnv other object, are in tho lnhit of nilciidiiiir upon divino service. This is dono ut ercal hazard, unless tho churches nre well warmed. A buildini; that is closed six days in tho week, reouircs in tho winter season, to ho thoroughly hented on tho seventh, to render it n fit place lor the healthy, much mnrc the invalid, to tit perfectly still for two hours, nnd that oftentimes with damp feet. it la not aullicient that just betoro tlio conrrrcu.itiou meet, tho stoves and tho furnaces of tho church bhould ho made red hot. 1 Ins muv bo dono nnd vet some nnrts of tho room ho cold nnd damp, Tho tires should bo kindled verv early on Snhbnth innrnimr, nnd kept un reirularlv nil the forenoon, that tho atuiosiihero in every part of the building may bo thoroughly warmed. In this way only can the connrejialioti bo mado com foriabte, and the feeble and the invalid protected from the danger ol ihbCUAC ttnemum (..romcr. Commrrrhil lluiblings, near D. Woodbury & Co. n large naorl meat of frcfth Winter Couds, which ho o:fera at a iinall advance from the New York rout. Ilistprms are cash, prodnre, or good inirsnl not.-j. Country nierrhants, prdillurs, and citinens gc-norally, will p'eas.- call nnd etem'tin hisit.mds nnd pt In. A liart of his slock consists of HMH ieres of Calico, Kill do. S.ilinel. SHdo. Hroi.dCioih, Jt dn. Flannel. 2 do. MolesMn, ."dl do. .1-4 Circai-inn, 1, do. Englisa nnd French Merinoea, fit! do. Colored Cauibilc, .1 cnsen 3 A nnd 4-4 Ticking, 2 bales 4-1 nn.l 3 4 brown Sheeliiif and Shirting, f rmpa Htenched do., i Kilfi Wickiug, b do, Cotton Viim, It do. Cotton Hats, '2j hugs Cotfee, l2) chela Tea, lO eases Htiols and Slioes. Cohiuibus, Nov. 111. L. B. IIL'imAltl). OTot'KS, IIAVDKEllCIIIErS, tV. Ceutlciueu's Snthi, Mide, and PouilHi.lne Sloelis, from .17 4 renin to $.J. Plata and Iti-ured Silk pocket nnd neck lluiulkerctitels, trom o7i its. to Lloru, Ofliubric. Pi.iiu nnd Ein'iroh!ered Handkerchiefs, f r oi 2,1 cents to Att. Mmm Collars nml IbMftms, latest stylus and pullertit, nt PUNNEV k Jl DD'S, Nov. No. 5,Ioodu1c's Itmv. E)i I P L A I S". i'l AI.I.VS, iir.- 'oloreil Pophtlns, nspleudld nrili'ln. Pin In and tl'.-ii'-ed. tJhnllys, a rich assortment of rotors, from 9:1 in $l't n pnttcrii. I'l. tin nnd linn rod Silks and Satins, from ."ill cents lo 9) 7,i per yard. HlnuktirnsdeChlnc, ilrus de llhine, tiros de Sulss, nnd ItnM ni Silks, for sale by HUT'S SALE. Hy virtue of un eei ut ton to mc direct' from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, wherein Daniel Cpsou Is yhiiutiif, and William S. Spencer is defendant, I will oil'r nt public sale, nt tlx door of the Court House in thecily ol (.omnibus, oa Saturday, the 21 at day ol January next, between the, hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., nnd 4. P. M., of aaid day, the following descried real estate, being in said county, and town of Worthiucton, to wit: Hesiuniuit on the comer of Hiram nnd Factory tracts; thence south, to the north side of MarkLt-slreet; lint arc west, to tho east line of Frmit-stree:; theme south, to laud belong in 5 to Moses May-nurd; thearu weat, to lund Itelonunia to Flnvel and Homer Toller; thence ii'rtli, 7 deurccs west II rods; tticnco nortlt, 2-1 de-arcs west 1( rods; thence north, J decree west. It! rods; thence north, Ci decrees east, to tlic south line of Inud behuiius to the Corporation of Si. John's Church; thence oast, along aaid line, to Hie west side of Water-street; thenro south, nlons the weat aide of said street, to n point three rods s.tutli of a brr-k build-inn once ore n pled by Jar oh Shipmnn; thence east, 10 tho west line of Front street; tl coco south, to ihe south of Front-street; thence e;;a:, nlona said line, to tho place of hc:liining; contain- wz seven acres, I tho sumo mure or less appraised, nnd to be s.ld snhj vt to n murizaxn in favor of James De Wolf, for lilteen humlrcd dollars, bearing date J'tli July, !!.JI, nnd duly recorded in s;iid emmty. The nbovo property Is kno n as the Worthlatou Steam Mill property, nml Ihcio U now a t-'team Urls. nnd Saw Mill on the premises. ' ANDURW M T.LVAIN, SlicilT. Dec.2(l..tJ:i VVAU'A tll.E STOUE STAND FOR SALE. The subset I Iters having rcnioveil their enliic a'oek of goods from Mid-dlebtirL', L:atl county, od'er their Store Itmnu nrd Dwellina House for sale. Mt.hHeburir Is a nourishing ami pleu-anl country village on the Stnto rond h adiu J from Columbus to Hcllefontnhie, -lOmites from the former, and utiom the latter. '1 he surrounding emintry la good, nnd to any person vihlit a stand In a country village this would bo tlentnthic. by tbo.'t nu:iinird with tlio stand nnd tbc nurrnuudiiet country, It is considered the liest opening for n good assortment of tJoods Hint Ibete Is in all this valley; tail us no person wtfhitm 10 pnichas;:, wou'd do so nilhout nrt eiaiuinlng the town nnd purruuiidhr! country, ami form i 1 ur n iud'mient of their own, ti e rii'mcritier deem It unite- russary tu five any farther descripiioa of it. For particulars up ply lo A n)i Sli 1.11 s,Spi iii'-litld, yr ). die' nrg. Mhldlehare,Nov,2fi..;.t milE Ll'.XINCTON FMIE, LIFE. AND M Mtl.N'E S1 I mirniiee Company hieorpoinied la lli.1!! Cn; ital ,.Jt)(),- lllltl $U7,.00 paid in. The uiu!e i''iieil, ni-enl ol II e u'ove Comiianv, Is now prepared to Insure uituinsl un or duma-e by l ire, and to lake Marino risks, upon ns itiionii.a' icrnis as can beoMalned lu the SlatP. Aptdicnlions may be nnde by It Iter, (Hst pa ill. i or at the oTu-eof St'AaUNO ti iii.uli;i', Smtt -at reel north ol Ihe .Market lion'. Nov.-JlL.tr l.VN E PTAIJLINC, Jr. WHITINfi FLL'II) jf Substitute for Ink for tht Steel or tyuitt Pen Several defects exist in the common writing Ink, which have been complained of from time intmemoriul; but which since the invention uml geuerul uae uf tho Sleel l'etij huve been felt so much, tliut tltose who would uthci ive picfuf writing with them, have been compelled to ul-auduii theni, from the ditliciilly they find In their use, owing to the decomposition and want of fluidity in Jhu common Inks. Tlio singularity of the WitiTi.vu Fli in is its greenish blue color when tir at writ ten, which, lu the opinion of all who huve used It, Is an Jin pnrtnnt udvantage Icing more ugreeuble, nnd lot wearisome to the eye, than any of tho black Inks; and uh it lc.omes a dceu black afterwards, there can be no reasonable objection on that account. The superiority of thU Fluid over common Inka are, tin) greater readiuesA willi which it comMites with tho puper; tho ease with which it ttoui from, and follows tho pen, never dunging ns other Inks do; the superior blackness it acquires, free f om any ndmi Wuru of brown; the clearness with whjrli it writes, free from thnt miiihliness which is the prevailing fault of i-oniiiMiu Inks; its bright uutl distinct color when first written, whereas othf.r inks tire always pule; also, itsdryingso ipiickly, rttntniiig lis lluhlity In (.11 weathers; und last, though not k-ut, its great ju hauiuty, nnd its quality to resist all the agents usr.d to ob'ttcrnte common inks, render It particular ly valuable to Hanks and Plane OmcKit also, (ur Villh. Di:Ks,and Tkstj mem Altv, or rjicr important documents. The premium of a Hn.i Kit Mi; on, was n warded at the luto fair in New S'ork, to TitAtuon a Davids, ua the iiuinul&cturer of the best Ink known. I have received a supply direct from Mr, I) 1 vi Of-; und now utter it to ihr public, together with a superior lot ut Staling 11 at ul ditlciciil qimlilios, of the same tiiaimfuc-lute. THOMA8 a. Ht'TLEU. Decern! or 3. .Ct NOTICE The annual meeting of tiio Ohio Slate Teiupci nure Society will he held at Iho Prehvter4,iQ Church, it. C ohinibiis, 011 Tuesday evening, Iho tenth of January next. i he mutual meeting of tho Ohio State Society lor the promo-lion of Public liictrm Uoii. M ill tie held tit Hie Prcslivtciian Chinch, in Columbus, on Wednesday, tlic eleventh of January next. Tho Annual meeting of tho Ohio f tate Cobuiir-ubon Society will be held at the Mi-ihodM Church, In Columbus, on Friday evening, the thirteenth of January next. Addresses are expected from Professors hi the several Colleges in the Stato, and from other gentlemen. Nov. l2$ NOTICE John Kelso, Robert 8. Kelso, Kdgnr C. Kelso", J.ibn W. Kelso, Hannah Keh-o, Jeremiah Kelso, James King, and Sarah his wife, benjamin o. CarHuler, and Matilda his w ife, Jolm Jones, und Phuhe Ann his wile, Nancy Sylvester, widow, M.iry Sylvcetvr, Mary Ann Hylvettcr, SnrrJt Ann Hyb venter, ulirdinli Sylvester, :ld, Win. Sjlrtux-r, Joel Slvcslot, Joseph Sylvester, Obe.liuli Sylvester, irnnd Jercniinli W. Syb Vf:itcr, are hereby notified, that on the 17th of September, A D. lb.t I, Robert tf. Kelso, td ibe cunnty of Franklin, and Stato of Ohio, filed hi the Court of Common Ple:n of said county a pe tition against llipin the object and prayer of which petition is, to enable tho said Ituhcrt S. Kelso, ns Administrator of Ohedinli Sylvester, deceared, to sell the following tracts of land, to Wit: Lots Nos. 15 and Hi, range Di, township 1, section 1, shunted In said county; arid, also, to art oil dower to Nancy, widow of Heiijaurn Hyvetcr, son of Ohedlah, demised; and they are fur ther nutiilrd, t lull unless they appear and p'eud, answer or de mur to said ett Ion, within sixty days after the next term of said Court, tlic stiij Itolert S, Kelio, ns Administrator, st the lorm next nftcr tlic expiration of said sixty days, will apply to aaid Court to take the m titer of said petition as toufcsscJ, and 10 de cree Ihcrrun accordingly. Nov. ..Gw Q. PWAN, Attorney for Petitioner. i-tor I. D. I'.' 10. ut, Mul- J. A, THI-ITT i: CO. ov. 1 I'ENNEV d JI DD, No. 5, Coodute's itow. 11UOAD CLflTHS AND CASSl.MEItES A splendid ns El sortmenl of surs'rtlne Hroad Clolbs of nil colors. Also, 11 rich assortment Plnid, Itibb'd, buckskin, nnd Plain 1 nsslmerrs, of the must tushl-JimMo paitums, for sale at reduced pricpi, for rnali, hy PENNEY At JCMII, Nov. 1 Ko, ', lionuaic'S now IVMLETS AMI VESTIMi.SupMrlluo Herman Coals' J Hair Camlets, a rich nfsorlineiit. Velvet, Silk and Mnrino VeslbiRS.nl PEN N EV ,V JCDD o Nov, Ro, Ji, ti nodule's liow. M M C.U'ld, tit SHlirICuwil WsslUlss. jRllflt 1I0. tlo. Pilfer l.vitx Hon.. on 7 n-civo.int 1'i:n.ni:y & jrnnf . T 1 CHINOS I'rcm 11 nml K112H-I1 Mrilno.. 11 1 tlo. III. Il Fldlicil ncl 7 A airnl vnrloty nt 1' iln. NNKV ir Il JCDH'rf. (b'lEUV etc. Merino, Wuislvd, . Unjoin, und Lamb's wool Hose. Uciit's Plain nml nibbed Lamb's wool shirts and Drnwou. d-. do. do. Merino do. do. Ltidur' do. do. do. Vests and do. 017 A Hdrndid asKortmcnt at I'ENNEV i JUDO'S KA DV M AHE l.'I.OTHI Nil. .lust lei-Lived n Kemaalas sort meat of Clothing, tnadc lujt fashionable an I substan tial manner; among which are: Petersham and Cloth Overcoats Hupertluc blue, black, anil fancy colored Ft nek ami l);c.i Coals and Coritees Satinet Coiitn and i'untMooiis Iltickdkin nml Pin 1 11 Cnhnere Paiitnloom Silk Velvet, Cloth, Silk, Merino, nnd Valencia Vof.1: a fine assortment Merino mid Lambs' Wool Shirts nml Drrwrrs. Nov. 11 Far sale by E. & A. CASE. NEW WOKKS, Eieineiita of International Lnw: with a Sketch nl'the History of the Science; hy Ilem y Wheatuu, 1. 1.. D. 1 vol. Uvo. Plivslcal Theorvof niiothar Lifs: hv the ntithur of Natural Itistorv of fluthushtfui." 1 vol. I.'mo. The Haptifct-xiu Amnricn; a Narrative of tlm Pr-Hi'mlnii from the HimiiKl Cuion in Etefland. lo tlm Cubed Hates and I itmulu by Ihe ltev. F. A. Cu, U. 1. LL. D., und the ltev. J. Ilu'-j, D. II. 1 vol. IJmo. Mniineuient of CMIdrru tit Pit knew and in Health: by Dr. O. Ackeilcy. Just received add lur ki'c by Sept.,0 monror ni'.LL. "t "CAItD. Tho Vnidersiiiioii, Iron) i.iiri'jf'or, ill this Stn'e . has taken tho Hotel Tnvcrn Siand, neaVly oiipaci'c to th Puhllc Hillbillies ant Court-Hmis.Mii Columbus, and owned ny William Neil. Eso.. which will irieaiter be known ns mc jvv TinNAL HOTEL, nnd will be fiinililied and attemlrd to in a style eipiM to the liihcst e. net tni Ions. Thastnuesof the Ohio Si auk Comi'any stop at this lione. and their OftVo Is attn,hcd to thistsiabh.iuntnt. N'f'l'l' Manli I, mi. Jl,-,r MACHINE CAIIDS. Tho subscriber keeps cuiistatitly on hand n supply of Machino Cards, of superior quality, from Ni. 21! t No. 33, Juclutlve. Ilu also continue! to build Miistij;ies, nt his old stand In Worthiugton, whert ho will La ple-ied lo attend to all orders lu hw lute, Nftv.-i, ljljb'.Jy POTTER WRICIIT. CoLUMHIAN fHnTEItV, Oil NEW PLANETA1UCM. This splendid Machinery, invented nnd constructed by Ihe subscilhcr, p;.troiii.t'd nnd nHtted by the present proprietors, Is now near i's completion, mid twill be suhmited tu thu examination of scientific i-entleiucn in n few days, and afterwards exhibited for the gtntiiicnlion i,f the public. Tltls Pt.ANLTARii'K presents in miniature, though upon a scale, mote extensive, nnd a plan more perfect, It is lelieved,thnn any evci hitherto constructed, the most prominent objecls of the Polar System, giving lo each its peculiar motions, unit pcrfnrnilnf their various revolutions in their rehiilvo propi lioua of lime ntfording Iho rleairst nod most grutitylng illtidtrnliona of Dial most sublime scieure, AtTr.osoMV. It is Ihe fruit ol utnny years inoitlal and mrchsulcul Lit or, nml lias been accomplished ut an expense a; pallia-! to prudent cntculniion. Tim public will Ui di'ty noiiiieu ul iho timea nun places or ebPition; when It Is hoped tho must Ibitteting atiliclpntious will not le tli.fiippoiiiteil, Wmtl.iiijn, Oct. 2j JAMt:fl Ht'SSELL. 'MIE INDI AN EXI'E'TOKANT Is rtconiiimnded as tbcid- Hy superior lo any other known roml Inution of Medicine lor Coughs, Colds, liillueuxu, Consumption, Asthma, SpHliut; of blood, llini setter, Imlitully of Itrealiiin", Hooping Coiil'Ii, Pains and Weakness of tho Hreast, and ull Diseases uf the 1'uU nionary Organs, This meilb ino is highly nml justly rcrom mended by nuaier-ouj ami respeciabh' individuals, who have found relief fmm its ue. M-tiiy who have been laboring under protracted Cuuahs und Pains lu the Ureas', and hare been supp' aed by tlic mst-lvori and their ft lends fur ndvanred in Conaumplion, have been hf. pily icMon-d lo perfect hcnlih by tho uo il Hdi vuluable Ex-pecioiuni.Fiepaied only by potior P. Javnj, of Salem, N. J.; and nona s genuine uithnni 'hi wiltten tiauuture to the laid mi ihe out tide of the bottle, i -Fur halo by SCMNEtl CLAUK , Columbus, Ohio, wber eiinh-hie-oienro l liny I e seen. Oct. 21 IV'l:ii.I.N IN I.AM) I urn niillioiUi il In ll s Trsil of j t.-in.l. I.oloimins tit Jo lull Kol'i'il'iin, In Cm furil mumy, lyiii-! 11:1 Hit- roml 1'iniii lliK-yrm lu l.iulo Pnmlu.ky, riintui 4 aliuut L'Tj acrri. Tlio I11111I I. wrll luiirovril. mul vi-ry ili'.lra-U'. it tRiii. wiHiilnjt 10 nvnlil tlio liihoriuti. nml u-iliuu. pro cf i:irlnir up n fnriu. TommjIoh can lo Inul iniiin-illntt ly. O1I11111I un, Hii, ;7 nt. 11. muni. n r wT.a win mik u it vvui: v u ' i t v rvidknct, . In lire ., ni:,l n ill I inililhlicil liy the uliM-rllicr. without ili-lny, "A Trramoon tlm Law of Kvldcncs In tlio t'oilrl. of l',iiiiy," l.y ltkliui.1 NuvcumUo Utwlcy, Dq. llstiblcc si Law, 1 vol, Cvo. r. 11. Niriii.iv & t. joiisf-nff, Nov. .'I I.SW llonkurllf T, 2 t'oillll lilll t. riillnilrlplil.. nil. A. IIAITI.3 IVVAI.HAIlLi; mi,h una 1,1 I y nnuruvnl, Kite, nml poivcitiil pllrntliin, for mnrt all roiniilfiut.. i.f ll.c t-yr, -itiiiiu. pro rniliu-nt nnionn nil olli.-r ptciaiall"i. fur tlU tiroM Tlio tni.t nlwtliinto, a. wt-ll n. tlic mm., .liillit InllniuiiintU"!., t"m. wcnkiH.., kr. kt. ut Hint .Iclirnlo orenn. lcM l till, mm-y. tvlioM vlrlui-and pn-frt. rin-p Imvr I ran for ninny year, fully allctcd. Trie, Sj cent, nor I'ox, Willi diujrtioni. A i-un-innl npply will lie kot for unlo hy tlm only Troptio-t,.r. H0111I1 wiM foruor M:nkft Hiiunro, t'iililon. Hlnlk roniity, Ohio. 1 1 A l.iteoiliKoiiiit ninilo lothoro wliulmy 10 Kll again. All otdrti. po.l paid, will ho promptly ntlciidi-il 10. Alu for rnlc. ny hi. ri'cfhil nppolnlinpnl. In Columtil.. Ohio, try !,. r.nnn.l.E 4 TO., KKIIR MITTON. and WMNKR CL; uk. oriohct 21 . 6m 5

SB to flcWfllH muu '2k U i i m in FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 183G. SEMI-WEEKLY. No. -21, Vor. XXV I Whole No. 1139 PRINTED AND PUUMBHtiD DV SCOTT Jfc WRIGHT. OJficc on Suite -street, tliir J door west or the Clinton Dunk. J. UAILUACII13, EDITOR. Jt"jTlia JiHiitN.vL Id published onco a week, ROticrully, und twice a week during, tlio susalon sf tho State Lcsuduturo. Price, Three Dollars n year In ntlvnncc, or Tlirce Dollars mid Fifty Cent ot tlio cml of the year. No subscriber allowed to discontinue while lie remuina indebted to the oilko. Letters on business should be addressed to the Publishers, COLUMUUS, DEC KM HE It SO, 1830. OUR COLLECTOR. Tho accounts of scvcrul of our subscriber?, in tlic Northern, NortlicaBtcrn, mid Extern soction of the (State, have been given to Mr. K. Easton, our traveling Agent, who wili present tlicin in tho cuursc of a few weeks. Those of our patrons who can make it convenient to pay tho ninoiiiit of their rcspcutivo bills when ho calls, will obliiro us by so doing. fHj-Wc aro gratified to bo again ablo to restore tl;c Journal to its usual size. Tho last two preceding numbers wore, from unavoidable necessity, printed on n small sheet, und tho hst of thoso two, on damaged pnpor. Our subscribers cannot regret this moro than wo doj and as wo think wo have now made ample provision agninst tho happening of the like accident hereafter, wo hope to bo under the necessity of making no more apologies in (his regard. For tlio Olito Stalo Journul. THE SURPLUS REVENUE. Mil. Editor I was not much pleassd with the remarks of your correspondent "Ohio," in the Journul of tho 23d inst. on the subject of distributing tho Sur-plus Rovonuc. Itliink if ho would view it more serious-li he would alter his mind. I admit that on its distribution depends in no small degree the future prosperity of tho State. Ho objects to distributing it among tho counties, and calls up to mind tho llitcc per cent, fund. licing a ranger in this purt of tho country, I ln not know nnv thini! about that fund. In creating a State Dank, I think it would bo less injurious than to iilnco it in the bonks now in existence. Inmv ouinion. and 1 nrcsumo a mninrity of iho in habitants of this Stnto would not object to having a pari of the Surplus Rcvcniio placed in a State Oank, owned exclusively by tho Suite tho State being rc-ponsililo for every bill that is issued; the bills signed i.u Cnvnrnor.in behalf of tho Stntc, and tho State i;occiv the prqliti of tho bank, and apply them to relievo tho debts, under sum rcsiricuuiii, niu uius 'would bo as current in New Orleans and iiojton, as ihey would be here; for tho Stato being responsible for the redemption of iho hill', people would not bo afraid nf tho oanft' or Slate fuilina. Hut if tho Legislature .thould ploco it:in tho hands of tho Banks now in existence, as your correspondent suggests, it would bo tike handing it over to Iho , who own the banking npita.l, and thus cnablo them to monopolize all business, fill their pockets tenfold, and extend tho credit system to an nlinning extent. I am, bit, decidedly opposed to so much credit through corporations of any kind; for I have lived in tlio very Jirart of them, and seen their evil ericcM, notwithstanding the loarncd N. UiJdlo, Esrj., who stands ot the head of the largest Uanking institution in Iho countrv, has said in a letter to J. Q. Adams, dated Philadelphia, Nov. llth, 103G, that " the wholo pecuniary system of this country, that to which, next to its freedom, it owes ite prosperity, is tho credit system." Wo sco tho evils of Iho hanking system by speculators purchasing tho best of the land, &nd depriving the fiirmor of nnrelinsinir it at the Government price. Tho bonks have the privilcgo of issuing tu many bills as ;hoy choose that is, if they have but 30,000 dollars in specie, they con extend their credit, and issuo bills to the amount of 100 to 150,000 dollars, and tho eapi-inli.ta. inmeml of Dtirchaainir 2.5,000 acres legally, can purchase 100,000 on tlio banking system, or illegality and thus deprive tho farmor, as I said before, of the 'tocst of londs. Another evil in the credit or hankingsystcin,is, that tho caoitalist can place discredit through the banks in tlm innii'ifnctnriiiir business, bv an incorporation. 'Wo will take tde n't business for insti'iico; tho stock holder can hold out on inducement to tliolarmcr., try navinir him a lariro price for his raw silk, get them en listed into tho business, and after they have got well at work, to pay them such a price as they chooeo. It vas so wild tho cotton grower; ho does not set his price for it, it is tlio manufacturer that sets it. He puts his hands ill his pockots and says to the grower.. you may do as you please, sell your couon at o nriee.or shin it to England, ami overstock tho mark ilierm vou will not art enoiuh to pay for tho trouble. Wo can stop our factories, and vou n ay pat; iho duties on cloths, wlint do we care !" This is no fiction; it is 'reality, and it will bo so with tho silk grower, if the' fanners do not keep a strict look out for thoso soulless rnrnnrnlinn. ' I think. Mr. Editor, that a sroit proportion of the amount might bo inoro SHtislintorily and hcnuficiully laid out in tho support of schouls, ns (Jov. Lucas proposed, if it docs not turn out as tko School Fund of Connecticut das, which tho peoplo own is a great injury to tho State; for some of Iho towns do not draw money enough to support a school thicc months ill n year, and then thoy ore obliged to hire on iiiimmi to tnach it, who does not know " 11 from a broomstick." If that lund was out of tho way, the inlinWtants would r.ontrive a much better mode of siipportiuu schools. Should the LoL'islaturo conejudo to grant a sum for Schools, I think it would 1,10 n great help if ibcy would establish an institution for the purpose of in struction fcaeien for schools. It would be liko the .Mil itary Academy at West Point, always having good and nolo men nt command for i)irrr. V. For the Ohio Suio Journal THEATRES. Mr. Euitor: Allow mo to ask a few quesliuus to your correspondent "Actor," in answer to ah assertion 'that tho Theater is a school for morals." Why were the bills on Saturday Inst headed, "Christinas Holidays," "gtont ottrociion," &C.I What is "Christinas day," or tlio birth of Christ, celebrated lor? Is it to 'instill into the minds of people, that wo should rejoice or eslobrate that duy, or on the evening before, by llin 'ridiculous performance of feats in tho characters of '"negro ringing or dancing" and other "exiravagan- II in.ilnlinir that class of PCOlllo wllOIll WO should Btrivo to build up, in ordor to make our fellow beings, hrnil,nr nml sisters in Cltrisl. ill Ilil'lllT standiiiL'! "Lot ui nppoul to your coniriciire, and ask how you would liko to have your person characterized, if you wore placed in tho snnie situation with tint class of join me in saying so, if thoy would put oway prejudice, and act without fear of ridicule from somo of their ignorant companions. Let us ('umpire tho southern cities for moral?, with tho middle and easiern. How often do wo hear ol murders, riots, usiiitilts, &.C.. in New Orleans and Natchez, originating in gambling houses, theaters and brothels, whero the- theater is kept open on tho evening fif tho Sabbuth, inBtoad of tlio church! Why do people enrry dirks, pistols, and Howie knives in their pockets to protect themselves! Why was a meeting called in Natchez in tho early part of December, for the purpose of suppressing thairiotous community, and to ubolish tho ''Lynch Law?'? Is it becauso the theater is kept open on Sunday evenings instead of the cturM, for the purpose of teaching peoplo morals? Do wo hear of as many murders, riots, and assaults, in the city ot Now York tir Boston, compared to tho population, as wo do to tho south. In Jioston, tho cliurch is kept open instead of tho theater on Sunday evening; and indeed it is not allowed to bo kept open on Saturday evening, and no ardent s;iiritt are allowed to bo sold in tho bar, on penalty of having their license taken nwny from them, or paying a heavy lino if thoy play without ono. Tho theaters aro also obliged to keep b strong police at their own expense, to see that the laws aro rigidly enforced. I will usk again, whero is the greatest place for morals, Now Orleans and Natchez, or New York and Boston, whero they do not keep their theaters open on Sunday night Need I go any limber to provo that tho church is a better plaeo for tenehitiir morals than the theater? 1 think not. Rut you mny say that there havo been riots in JNcw York tttiu Jtoton, ana otner rlnccs where there aro theaters. Granted ; ono of tho greatost riots that I recollect of in a Ihootor, occurred in Boston a few years since, when Kenn played. And why waB Uf liccauso tiio peoplo wouiu notsuonut to some rash assertions which he mado about them. Atrain, you may say, that tho peoplo in Now Orleans and Natchez came from all parts l" l'10 world, and consist of all classes of human beings. Ornntcd; bo did the people in Iho middle and eastern citicB; but they aro the more refined, for there is not so much inducement for the gamblers to stay in those cities as there is at tljc south. I havo visited tho theaters at tho cast, and have gained some good information in some pluvs, especially in tho play ol "JHotamorn," wnicn pictures out UK niodo in which the "white men" treated tho "reil'incn" in former dnvs but they did not characterize them in tho shape of "Jim Crows," &c. I will not tuko tin nnv moro of your paper; but sub mit it to the candor of your correspondent, hoping that ho will some day or other use his intellectual capacities lor some other purpose. Li. But instend of this, so soon as tho sufferer discovers fire upon her garments, she runs, and thus exposes the lire to a curretitof air, which makes it bum more vio- ntly. In utmost every case whero death has ensued from tho burning of clothing, tho victim would have escaped, and without injury, if, instead of running, she had thrown herself directly on the floor and rolled several times over. Considering tho melancholy wnsto of lite which annually occurs among women nnd children, especially Ihe latter, from Iho buruiiiguf clothing, we earnestly solicit tho intention of mothers to the foregoing remarks. For tile Ohio Stato Journul. PLEASURE. When Pleasure, child of Heaven, was young, Ere pain and sorrow yet wcro born, She lived tho noto of evorv tongue, Tho life of e'en the bludesof corn. When Sin, tlio horrid monster, rose, And spread his devastation round, Her bosun only felt his woes, For all uf canh in her was bound. And to her kindred heaven true, When forced to leave our earthly sphere, She dropped her luanllu hb alio Hew The stur-light of her presence hero ! But ah, beneath that mantle now How ninny thorns aro known to spring! And plcasuru's gurlund on the brow, Is often to the heart a sting! For man amidst his darkling night, And duzzled by a specious show, Forgets the fountain source of light, To warm in its reflected glow. And vainly Reason draws aside Tho vail that shades the latent ill, While wayward passions folly, prido The soul leudcuptivo at their will. j3co somo who grasp tho poison-giass As if 'twere pleasure sparkled there Here plcusuro hudsa grave, alas! And hero a birth-place, want and cure! cc somo who spend their days and nights In heaping up their eartlilv store, Strangers to ull tho sweet delights That often How out to the poor! Bee somo who hang on Beauty's cyo As round the sun the planets roll? cligcd by some dark object, lie lu never ending night of sjuI! All, all who wish on earth to find The cup of joy uuuiix'd with care, Should seek it in a in Tuntn mind No lire uf Heaven that glows elsewhere ! S, N. S. people who ore consiuoruu u utjira ....... as aJnWu'ng foc to tho community. Is this tho plnco, do you say, for peoplo to learn "morals" ! Is mi.;. -Iiri.ilnmtir I Is this "lovini thv neighbor as thy- lirialiniiitv I oolf!" Is this "doing unto others ns you would bo 'dono by?" Is this wlml Uinsi iiiugnt me pcopio wueii he came into Iho world ? And is this tho way that tho 'birth of Christ should bo celebrated! II so, Heaven 'forbid that this enlightened community should patron-'iio this modo of celebration. . Forhopa you may sny that you do not beliovo in tho divinity of Christ. Does that inako it that ho is not ! ' tin nnl Inni of thousands believo ill it) Do not some of tho negroes who oro characterized believo in His divine agency ? 1 uo noi iniriiu ui w argument on tho subject of his divinity; butapponl to 'your intellectual fnculties, and ask il this is tho manner in which your fellow beings should bo held up to tho community ob poor, degraded animals, who have 'no feelings, and aro not capable of understanding what is right or wrong! Will it not produco tho tendency in ftiac nnrntrn them, nnd irivo un in despair, nnd think 'themselves beneath cuntompl, and unworthy of notice, 'when somo of them are superior ill intellect, it pro- n.tlt.untnit In vnnri nr mine? I Hat I pass on to another objection, why this modo of celebration. should not bo taken to put pcopio in iiunu r .1.. i.ir.l, nf f'.liriat. It is a direct elasli against thoaa institutions who preach up tho doctrines of r.hri.i. .nd who eolebrato his birth in a nroiier way T maun 4, Rninnnnnl snd other churches. Who will W admit thot tho church is s far bolter "triool for moroti" than the Theator, as it Is conducted at the mkiani titniil I believe with vour intellectual know ledge, Mr. "Actor," if you was not placed in the same situation that you arc, you would admit it. And there is icarcoly t porson in tlio community who would not From the rcnniylvanla Sentinel. BURN'INO TO DEATH. Always at this season of tho year, tho papers eon- tain numerous accounts ol cbililren Peing numcu death from tlio burning of their clothes. Awfull distressing ne aro these casualties they do not diuiiii ish in number, l-'.aeh revolving year brings its full complement, and will continuo to do so, while parents shall blunder on in their present errors. And yet tin whole mischief is cnsily prevented. Thero need bo moro danger uf burning children to death, than freezing them to deolh. The preventive is perfectly' easy, and within reach of every parent, even tho poorest. Il is to clothe children in woollen or worsted, in stead of linen or cotton. Kueli melancholy casualties aro frequent nt this season ol the year, tlio commence ment Ol COKl wcntlicr, uecauso lires lire lllirouueeu, lino woollen eloihing not yet provided. Every parent should rlotho children in woollen, so soon as liresnre introduced, ur so soon ns tho weather is sulhciently .-,,1,1 to draw children near the lire tor warmth. Woollen or worsted, besides being warmer than linen or cotton, a very important consideration in n cli mate liko ours, nro not eusity comiiusliiue, nnu nnv-r bum liko Iho other two, witu a uiaso or iitiiuo. moy nm nlftii 11 1 lie h rhnnncr. when duritbililv is coiihuUtimI. Against lira tlioy tiro pert'coily safn. Wo would thore-furii rcimmincnd to oil nnrmiU to aubstituto them for linen or cotton, mwnn as din re is tho least dnngrr ofi firo. Silk is also perfectly sale, for it never hums with ! fliiino. It is ihcrrforo nn excellent article for aprons. Wo sec India rubber aprons for children oiVend for sale in sniic of our shops. We know not if they nro much worn, but should suppose them very dnnerouc, on account of combustibility. Thev consist of a very thin cunt ot India rubber liud upon lino cotton, indm rubber is highly inllaiiunuMr, and burns rnpidly with n lirinlu Uniim. lUsidcs thip. in order to ho spread niton the cloth, il is, we believe, dissolved m spirits ol tur-ncntinc. ono of tlm most inlUinmnhlo substances in nature. This would form a compound almost ns in- llammnblo ns ininpowderi wherctoro wo shnuiu nuviso every mothor, hctoic she puts such a frnrmont unon a child, to sitt inly hcrsi.it upon ttio point ol cumuium hiliiv. As every woman or child clothed in linen or cotton, is exposed to this terrible nceidentj they should hear In mind nn iuiDortnut fact. This is if thev lie down nnd roll upon iho lloor, so soon ns they discover lire upon thoir garments, tney nro in iinio ur no uangri i injury from buriiinir. Kvcry mother should bo careful to impress uus nit '" " .ii'i'-Cotton or linen garments usually take tiro nt the bottom, especially in children. From the combustibility nl' Mm iiHitpriul. tho wholo id soon in flumes, nnd a sheet of Hume rises dirocllv over tho loco of tho sufferer. Tho ditlurcnco botworn tvinil down mm sirtimuin in in such cases, may bo shown by a very simple experiment. If a yard of cottou or linen behold perpendicularly and set on lire nt tho bottom, tho wholo will be in Humes in a very snori nine, ana a mivyi ui iumi " rinn1nn thn w hoi ft over the ton. bcforo inoro than n ' . 9 . . i 1 ' j nn.-.. I... tourib part nl tlio omor cnu is commmeu. nu n nnoilier yard be set on liro nt one end, nnd spread upon the floor, nnu it will DO porcciveu inai ovvnu iiiihhivb will elapse boforo tho lire roaches the other end, and that in tho meantime, the Humes will nut riso perpendicularly moro Uian ono or two inches. This will tmivn ilnit whrji irnrnients nro set on fire, their per- uoniliriilnr tiiiAition is fsvornblo to rnmd hfirninir and thnt tho saUat position is lying down. Besides this rolling upon tho floor will extinguish tho Jhmo; and nftcr this, the fire is easily extinguished. From the I'nrtorrc. TIIK FAMILY' MANSION OF THEliONA-PAIITES. "The house of the lionu-mrtcp, nt Aiuccio. was the handsomest edilico in that town; fur thy Uonijartes do not date from Nsipoleon, n t witliPtunJiu j nil that has been asserted by tlio enemies of tho name. The inly was one ul the uldrsr, must considerable, nnd illustrious of the country, evpn bcf.jrc it had been dis-tiuifuislied from tho other patrician races uf Corw'ca bv Siilnndorof an imperial tlirqnc. Its uobilitv is tra ced up to a period in which it is hidden by tho dark ness ot time, 1 hey show in the archives ot Aiuecion 'ister, by which the popular opinion on thU point is continued. It is tho record of a city mceltti'r. which dates from the 13ih century. At that time the peujdc were neither Genoese nur Frr ich, but true Corsicans, strenuously nnsortiiii( tlieir iiidependerieo aaitiit the a'rrcsdioiis of tlio former. At this meeting, twelve lords wcro chosen'by tho pcoptu to command tint mili tia there wcro tureo ijiiupartcs uinou these select nien.V Thus spol;c the bijmor Uerettoni, ns we were saiHn" through the beautiful gulf of Ajaccio,nnd cast anchor tore that city, which rines trom the aUoro like urn am phitheatre. Hero every thin if is Italian: tho s!tv, tho iniate. tho milts nnu (lowers: nnu mut'o especial v tlic inliahitnnts. ' Look nt thoso delightful houses! Is not our Ainc- cio n hue town "Most assuredly! but tho house of houses, thnt hich we h ivo made n plljiiiuiao ex ireaslv to visit. the most reniarkalde of its houses, where is tint "1 understand vou let us iotivo the ouav. and fol low this winding und narrow street." bijnior Uerettoni was liko nil hid oouiitrvmeii : once mention to him the naiiio of Napoleon, to 'll.it tcr hi national pride, which is a species of self love, and you can got him to do any thing. So ho undertook to be our pilot through the streets of tho Corsiean capital, r All that you have just eeeiv'aaid my iruulc us we quitted thu vast avenue of the quay, u was not in ex- I istcncc oU years naro, and when iraneu sent her first i Governor to tho island, the house wo are now guiii to ; visit was tlio nest in the town: the lumilv whtch in habited it you know that family, of course?" "Whit: the iionapartc latnily I" "Lcok utraiir'.it iurward tlu: building ia iu true mansion.1' This nnnmiciatio:i roused us suJdcnlv from medita tive cestaey, into which we had been plunged by the glorious associations mcrssarily connected with the, name uf Napoleon, nnd by thu spot whither we had come. General U., who accompanied u-i nu ihia historical pilijrinngejC'Juld scarcily breuthe, w strongly was ho airitatcd. "What! that yellow house, with newly painted jrrecn Hinds'" "Yes, that is it. Tho stories hiuli, end four win dows to each story, wns rjuito n Co.ricau pulacu in ibli. J lie present proprietor ot this illustrious relic im respectable old gentleman, the only member of the amity resident on the island. He u very attentive and civil to strangers und visitors', and will receive you most cordially: only he is alwavs inucli surprised at the eagerness and cnthusinsin ot tnose who come to sec his house, and can scarcely understand the importance attached to the chamber where a piTsjn was bum to whom ho was uneic." At this moment tho old gentleman walked out of hU bouse. Ho listened to our req lies', for permission to sco tho mansion, with a courteous bencvuleuec of tone and look, and volunteered his services us our ruide. Old General 11. could scarcely believe his eyes; he nc- tualjy trembled witu emotion; tor, 1 believe tho first time in his life, teurs trickled down his checks, nnd showed tho nature of the feeliu's bv which ho wua in fluenced. Vc entered the house with that species of religious veneration with which one it impress don the threshold I of a temple ; we wcru uhout to inspeel and touch with our nanus the crutlle ot tho grcutest mnn ol moileiji times. " I have to upol-i'dzc, L'cutlciucn, for tho form nnd fishiou of my luruUurc, which i, no doubt, dillerent from that now in vogue at Paris, und, us you have jtiM left that city, it no doubt looks odd to you. It wn. however, in tho newest nnd best lasie in lij Kl, and 1 bought it inyiH'lf there, win n 1 formed ouu of u deputation, to which honor 1 was called by (ho confidence of inyldlow ctiznn?, nnd perhaps by the unconscious spell which is reflected by an illustrious name. An hmperor's uncle may speak of beiua deputy without beinii looked niton as a boaster." Wo were amused by his discourse, which wo took care not to interrupt. VI perceive your impatience," said he, compressing his lips, as if to hide an ironical smile. ." You uro ull nnxietv to see my curiosities and antiquiiie! Tut if you will havo the kindness to walk still higher up stairs, you shall have a si flit uf them by and by. In the mean time, this was tho apartment of my very uu-iriiat and gracious sister, her .Majesty tho Kmpress mother: a ireiieratiunof kinrsvas born, plnved, mid grew up here, and the greater portion of Muropo was furnished with Sovereigns from this lit'k) mom. Talk- inn uf rooms, this is tho one where tJic most i'unotis ot the brothers passed his infaucv, and here he lived and slept until the Governor's kind interest and patronage procured bis reception at thu .Military Academy at ISn-enno. Will von now walk up stairs'" Wo entered tho garret. Do not bo scandalized ; n yoar or two later 1 saw tho costly nnd gorgeous cradle of tho Kin; of Koine put out ol'si';ht in another garret of the Arch Ducat palace uf Mario Louise, nt l'armn. "Stop," said the old grntlcman, u look nt tho old chair, nnd tbut walnut tree tnMo. He us'. d to si: in that chair, nnd it was at that table that ho learned his a D e. There is some ditl'i-reuco between these worm eaten articles nnd the gilded furuiluru of his cabinet at tho Tuilleries." The General respectfully kissed this table, or rather its remains, for it wns mutilated and cut in tsueii n manner thnt it could hardly stand uitri-'Ut. " You sec that mv visitors leave their marks behind them," remarked tne proprietor of the house, with n sneer which quite petritied us; you can do the like, if you cliouuu to tnuu the trouble." ineiiviierat iook nuvuntngo in ine permission wiin tho hnsle nnd U rvor of a soldier's devotion. We carried olfn considerable iuanti,;y ol this precious relie; nnd vuluable, indeed, it was, if the pi-ciousufss of a relic is to he estimated by iho feeling its coujempla- tion excites. Two or three months uflerwarda these "ITAHJABM: liONUOX HOOKS Tlio complete Works of V Lot (J Uncoil, 10 void. Ova. Tlic Works of tininucl 1'nrr, LL. 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JumI received and for tm!c at the Hooktorc of Dor. 2i ISA AC N. WtUTlNC. POItTltAIT I'AINTINt! The nil s-iiler oTt rs Ids servl. i-cs to the ciii.ens of Col nml us, &. His I'aiiiiin I! mini I over the Tn:on Hank entrance on Statc-Btreet where hi will lie ltanjiy to sec hi old fricmt. IK-P.ii WM. MAMUKOt'tJlI. riHE rreditors of the estate of Timothy Dowmic deceased X. late of itrnwn township, Franktia county, tiro imtilivd to prtrtcnt liieir cliimis, Irualty (trovett, will. in one vur fiom the date hereof; nnd 1 lie dehtura uf said Cri'.ulc are reijueKlcd to make hiiniedhite lavnient, to Dec. 23. .3t ISAAC 1I VVDEV, Adm'r. The creditors of the cstt.to of HEMtV JEW 1', whose rlniiiis havo been allowed, can receive !(i per cent, on snid claims respectively, hv calling upon Dec. 20..;hy VIL('(JX & A.MJltEW. per cent Dec. w Astorin, or Anecd teii of nn E.iteritrise bevondtho l!o:k Mountains: hy Wuliincton livinir. ii vols. Uvo. Lives of the Caidinul He Itlclieli.tn, C iunl Oxetistlea, Count Olivarez, und Cunliatd Mr.zai In: by U. 1'. It. Jiiines. void. 12ino. Andrew the Pavoytird: from C. Pntsl lie Koch. 2 vols. lmo. Tales of the Wars of Motilrcc: by Jaiitfis ivi. 2 vols. IJino. Jiit received und for sale ut the Cnekstore uf Deceinher 21 AC K. WIIITIXfi. SI'LE.VD Editioi N'DII) LuMm)V EN;itAVI(;S.-Commenio(ntioi. ilition of the Works of IVtllium Ihzarth: In r, leries ot I hnsravltis; Ih'scnprioni, pointing out tlieir beaniieK, mal it coiijuieut on their moral t-ndeucieii: hy the Itcv. John Truster.! To which are added, Anecdotes of the Author nnd hU Worlw.' Each No. cnutitiahvr two nnd three Kminivi ire. The Natfonnl (iallery of ricturea hy the (.rent Mns'rrs; pur-j chased by rarlinment fur the Nation, or presented hy ittdivida-1 ah. Each No. containing two splendid Hiigravi;ig3, bv emiiiciti nrtlfttB. Tlic (Jaliery of Modern Ilriri.th Arth:,: raiii,tstint of a irrics of Eiiravlnys from works cf ll.e most emiaenf Ariiatg of the day. The CalleTy of PnrtrniN; with Memoirs. 2 vols. 4to. Ilea th's (iallery ol'llritish Engravings; confiiininjr three bonu-tiftil EngrnvingH on ind; wilh letter-press descriptions. rinden'i, Ports iitttl llaihors of Ureal llritaiu, with L-ws of the most remarkable Headlands, Hays, and Fishinj Htations, on the Coa-1. Toether with o Inrgn variety of Enffrnviiiw, confrilnbig Views of tlio most cnelirated Custles, Country Scale, i;c. fcc, in Eiilniul. For sale at the ItuoUiorcof 23 ISA AC N. WIIIT1NC. I' in J Tuc DENTAL SI.'KUEUV, embrariuir a united Medical and Mechanical Trtntment of the Diseases of the Teeth, Guma, and Mouth. Dr. W. 1'. Mkai iuh hiivhur returned to Coltim- btts, und taken a room at Col. Noble's Hotel, oilers It is services to tlic people of this place. Earing tlio luat six years lie has devoted hit, entire attention to Dentistry; and having traveled twenty Ave thoiimind mileg, ta dlifereut parts of the I 'nit ml State, he has hail nil opportunity of hecoiiiiiif! acquainted with the bexi method of opcraiiii'.', and of the Discuses of the Mou'h peculinr to dilfercnt climates. N. II. Hctiig well prepare to cxtritct Teeth, ho invites the jvjor at lie will make no charge If I hey aro unuMe to pay. ' Dcremher 0'. tf 1)'! FOIl SALE The wihscriher will oiler far side, on Tuesday, tho 1 1th dayof February next, near Ceorw Cood ing's, In the township of Ornii-je, Delaware county, Eijhty-two Town Lots, In a newly laid out town, on the Columbus mul Sandusky Turnpike ull the lots hclng siuated on said road The conditions of mite will be, that the purchaser h' all I uild on his lot within one year from tho time of mile: and no pursuit will be allowed to purchase more than ono lot, uules he nsrees to Imild on each w tibia tlic nl ovo mentioned time. A credit will he allowed, if desired, for live or ten years, by iiving mortgage on the lo'fi. The situation U neurly o iii diatent Loin Columbus and Dclnwnre, mul Is eiiiul, If not superior, ia every rcstnrt to uhv oa tho whole route. Dcc.2U ..tFM AX?fM WILLIAMS. 1SEASES OF THE EVE H. UcaMiAM, M. U.,of Chilli cothe, respect fu lly Informs tlm public that he experts to! visit Columbus in the courxo of a few weeks, for the purpose of ni tending to any cHh which may le mmlc iiion him in the line of bis pro !'? ion nsan Oculist. Haviuu, for several years past, paid iitiirli ntleiitloii to Difeapc of Un; Eye, and erliruicd uith complete success a number of detirnte opitraliut.s, imiong which werv one for Cataract on nn old ludy upwards of ncveuty years ofnen, nml otic for a severe case of ItetiniiU of long aMiudtug, which bad battled the kill of soiuu eminent Practitioners, l.e flatters himself that those who may require his services can rely with confidence on obtaining ripc-cdy and pet uianenl relief. He is in possesion of abnndant tefiiimoiiinlsof his micces.i in the treatment of this formidable fkirM of Disease; which xvi'A be exhibited lo thoao who may due ire it. Mis nddre, iSj-c. will be made known on nppliculioii to lite Editor uf the State Journal. Dci cmher 6, Hijti. Ot C1TATEM FAT OF THE HANK OF (JEAL'GA, on the jth ID day of Derember, 1UJ6. Dhrounted Hills ?17-l..i :i 33 Noic of other Hanks i;,tld l 'Ml Sput-ic "2K3'2 77 Amount due from Hanks In New York, Albany, and tlutfalo -1107.1 11 Due from Hanks In Ohio ami Pennsylvania,.. lU,7Ui li7 Sucpenwj nccotint, bfcluiiing dcfalciitlon of tho Into Caihlcr, At 111. 177 33 Hanking Uuuso and Lot, HMii'7 Hi Exiwuscs, 1.0-1 I N:;LIN It VK OF COLI'MISCS, Xrtmler25, 1816 L Kotire i hereby Rtven to the Stockholders of this Hank, Hat an eledion for thirteen Directors will bo held at the Banking lli.usc, in Cijluiuhu. on the Orel Mondny In Jnuunry next, ;o oj-fii at 2 o'clock, i'. M. J. M. ESl'Y.Cusli ODDS AT 'i HE OHIO CHEAP CASH BTOKR Ktitfl ribers having taken the Store No. 5, Comnier- i 3 lliiibni': s, a 'cw doors souih of I), Woodbury, have jimt ro ci'ivrd a splendid aortmeut of Staple und Fancy Dll Y GOODS, which K ey o.ler on as reasonable terms ns ran be obtnlnud in the tiiy; and tl.ey rcspcetfully invite the public lo rail and examine for thetiueivM. l)OLSE, JEiSUP &, CO. Nov. 22 Ni:w ;, The si CytOS de Nap. Mcrii.oes, u new nnd splendid article foi Indict' I winter drti-if'S, Just received at No. 5. Commcrrhil lluild- AIuo, licit fhnrcd Silks. Nov. H.. Hm DH. DOIIEKTY, ll:u ptopneior ui" the Fountaih Hrsisa IIoiwe, on the Wharf, south of the It rid go, wishes to In-loiiu his friends, and thn puMic generally, that he still keeps an iiworlmeiit of retail (JltOCEKIE coiisMting, in part, of Candies, Nuts, Ihriiny, Italttius, Tobacco, Cinder, Candles, i'ist Feet, nnd Oysters. Also, a good nsortiitcivl of LIUL'ORS diH) gallons of Whisky for sale by the quart or gallon, not inferior to any offered for sate. Nov. 2ti..7w (CITIZENS OF CuLL'MHIJS! Mr. DENNIS NEIL would J call your attention to No. 1, E.vchange building, llroad- way, where he is now ready lo wait upon nil those who feel nn intercut In his welfare. The alove buildiiiR has lioeu litted up expressly for tho Merchant Tailor llusiiiess, and in Uroadway utylo; and they may expect that llroudway work will l.o done, boili with regard to culling and making. He luis nn extensive nsKortiuent of llroadi lothn, Ctbluicres, and Votings; together with every article of men's apparel, consisting of lino linen uliiris; Hue niLJlin oliirls, with linen liosoms; silk drawers-and wrappers; cotton, flannel, luiuh'a wool, worsted, nnd merino drawers and wnipcrs; silk, nu-rino, worsted cotton, und lauili'K wool half hose; cotton ami merino ltoe; biickaAin, Leaver, l.orfeskin, fcilk, kid. and cotton gloves; silk, gum elastic, cotton, und worsted ausjienderH; ini ii'i pocket hund-kerchiefs and cravata; ready hemmed cravats; fctitltncrs nnd stocks, of every description und style; frilled bosoms, and plula linen boitom, of the latent tdyle, and collurs of lite newest pattern: a tun, black satin bosoms, pantaloon alrupa of every style, ami Initloim of tl.o latest fashiotm ami htamps. 1'. S. It has been suggested to me that I I.nd bettor luiva t;i ken a room on High mroet but it was impossible, nnd I have tic liet room lor my hmdneoa that I cmlrt- Dud in tho city; nnd the idea of its bring out of tho way. Is rather idle, as it ia but a f w minutes' walk fioiu any fart of High street, and so ea:dly fuiml, that a blind man could ual mias the wuy. Iluiitg connected witltoue of the bi tt ttublinhmenis of tho kind in Ituifiilo, I ahull nt nil times Ite able to furnish Iho public with the latest New York fashions. 1). N. Columbus, Dec. J..tf NOTICE IS HEItEIIY CMVEV lo all persons intereMed, that nt my instance, na ndiuinisirtilor of the estute of Simon W. Parkor, deceaw.d, d writ of attachment was thia day Isxued hy J. Landes, a Justice or the Peace uf Ihimilloil towii abip, in Ihe county of Frnnktin, against the poods, chattels, rijhts, credits, mo:;eya and c:lV. tof Andrew IVrren, nn absent debtor. DANIEL ECKIIAItT, Administrator of the enlate of 3. W. IVrkcr, ppp.3fl..3w ASt)IC NOTICE Delegates to tho (iiUM) Cmmii mid to the tiiiAMi Loihiu nf the State of Ohio, nro re. upectfiilfy reiiiestedto take notice, that the ncUCintid Com inuuicatioiid will be held in tho town of Lnncusior on the vMth of Juno next and the ensiling days, and not in January uh hereto!, irr. J. C, H!t()l)lIIC!, (.'r itid Sec Dec. 2tl, lt3G. Capital paid In t Hiiro Noti'H in circulation,. J'roiila on hand, Due toother Hauka, lmJ,vUual L'eposlts, 9 R7,0m (h 17It,!IIJ (ID 7,ti2;l 77 1,911 -i'J 19.ij4.3U $:vmo2 so' An Installment nmnunliu lo thirteen tliousniid dollars his been ordered, payublo on the !Oin day or January net. ADD) HON HILLS, President. tE)lifii: M VtiATT, Caabicr. Sworn nnd aubscrlbed to before me, Derem I er 5, UtJtj. Dec. lti..3v EDWAUD FLINT, Justice ofihe Penre. ST It A VEI1, from Ihe subcrltor, llvinn neni South Hloomllrhl, Pickaway cimnty, on or about the 1 lit Is Noveml-cr, a Black Mre, threo yenra old, witli n star In her forehend. Any per son returning wild Mnrc, or giving such Information at will enable mc to recover her, hull l uileipiately rewarded. D.T (i.. ll AHNElt KMVILLIAMS SECi IN II CA LI., Thn nubscrlbor oariitslly miieita nil those indebted 10 him to call and seilte Immediately, lie will positively comiuciiLC unit ugnlii't liiosc who do not roiupty. L. UEVNOLDS. Plcnse rail nt the old atnnd, No. 1, Oeodales Itow, now oc copied uh n llanhvure Store hy 9. W. & J - E. Palmer. Nov. Ill T AND LAWS OF OHIO: Itelng a Compilation of llw .airs, X J Jltsotntijnn, Trcitim and Ordi miners uf the General und S'atc (luccrnmrnt, which relate lo fowls in the State of Oh including iho Laws adopted hy the liorcrnur nnd Judges, the LnvuS the Territorial f,rji.ifntttrc, nnd the foiten of thU State, lo the years t S E 1 1 (J . Compiled by the Hon. Guxtnrns Stmn, mid puMiitbcd by virtue n; n resolution of the General Assembly, parsed Jaiiunry 22, 1117. Tho above work will Is; found eminently useful to gentlemen1 of the bar. It being arranged under the r lowing geurrnl heads; to ench nf wblcli aro n Mixed roplous Notes und Iti'lurenees, to all tl:e Laws in force on thn name sulgiTtn. np to the present dnii?, vi: I'niteit Slates Miiit.-irs' H-miUie". OhioCouipanj ' Pur-chaw. Joint Cleven Syiiimea' Pmrhnfc, Sali. of I'ulitie Lands In Ohio, Uefagec Lauds, Lands nf tlic Culled brethren, Western tteservu of Connecticut and tfiilf.nera Lund, Virginia Military buiinlies, French (J rant, Donalioni, Crania nml Privil.'gee lo O.iio, Lninls for the Support of lite (ioa.iel and Schootg, North Western Territory, Agents to sell nnd convey Lnmls, Attach, nienl, Decrees in Chancery, Decrees in Divorce, Deeds, how executed and recorded, Descents, Dower, Entailment, Field Xolr. Fraudulent Conveyances. c.,(anilugCuiisiiertii ions, iVc.,Judg mcnls ami Executions, Mortgages, Occupying Claimants, Parll-linim, Probate and Orphan's Court, &r., Iteal Contracts, how enforced, Seals, Tax, Town I' lain, llccordiiig. Vacating, tVc, Wills, ic, Appendix, c. 1 vol. Uvo. For sale nt the Hook- store of ISAAC N. WHITINU. Da.. 20 QHEItl H cj.f A MEUK' AN HOTEL, Crmr of Jl'h nnd $t,tte S'rrttt, opposite thn Slate 7wf, Culnmbfis, Ohio The suh-srl- tiers having tukeit H e large nnd commodious building of It. W. Wt'Cov, F.n. nro now prepared lo n ceivo li.a 1 raveling Public, and llnardersgenernlly. Tbey llnlter llicmselvo (hat the central position nf the stand, and the nxtenslvo accommodations of the house itself, added to tho abundant preparations, of tho Proprietors, nnd a desire to give general aiihlactloa, will enable them to enU'itubi hi n vtyle not iufeiior lo that uf any other house West of T o Mountains. i Nov. i23 p. nitnsitAcii & CO. j TJIHLES AND TII ACTS A supply of Hildes mid Tracts, j published by ti c American Tr.irt Society, hns lately lwen re eived at the He it or y in Columbus. Orders will be 111 led uu reiiueit. Among others arc family HHdeaal a reduced price, and well bound. Apply lo l(lv.-;0' HAMIT.LCIIOSHY, Depositary. TVTKW sioitE of n1;v (:t;oDsTA P7iTou:s.17 IN RETAIL The subs.-ril'iic. ia now opening, at No. 0. two pieces ot furniture had followed their oilier parts nil over the Continent, to the ureal despair of the L!ii lish touiists und curiosity hunlcis. COLD CIlt'UCIlKS. Wc have been requested hy several female nctjuniu-Innces, nnd their will ia always tho law, to remind those who have tho cure uf the dilhircnt churches of (ho city, that the suisoti husuiruin returned when much core is" required in rcmleriiiLt litem comfortable nn the Sabbath. To say nothing uf tho i ll'-el of cold und damn clMivehes upon die health, it u obvious that nei ther the speaker nr the hen rem c;in d justice to them selves or to 1 1 10 occasion, unless the elm relic are mam coniforml,!)' warm. It should ho recollected, moreover, JiU many per; ms in feeble health, who do not usually leave their own firesides for nnv other object, are in tho lnhit of nilciidiiiir upon divino service. This is dono ut ercal hazard, unless tho churches nre well warmed. A buildini; that is closed six days in tho week, reouircs in tho winter season, to ho thoroughly hented on tho seventh, to render it n fit place lor the healthy, much mnrc the invalid, to tit perfectly still for two hours, nnd that oftentimes with damp feet. it la not aullicient that just betoro tlio conrrrcu.itiou meet, tho stoves and tho furnaces of tho church bhould ho made red hot. 1 Ins muv bo dono nnd vet some nnrts of tho room ho cold nnd damp, Tho tires should bo kindled verv early on Snhbnth innrnimr, nnd kept un reirularlv nil the forenoon, that tho atuiosiihero in every part of the building may bo thoroughly warmed. In this way only can the connrejialioti bo mado com foriabte, and the feeble and the invalid protected from the danger ol ihbCUAC ttnemum (..romcr. Commrrrhil lluiblings, near D. Woodbury & Co. n large naorl meat of frcfth Winter Couds, which ho o:fera at a iinall advance from the New York rout. Ilistprms are cash, prodnre, or good inirsnl not.-j. Country nierrhants, prdillurs, and citinens gc-norally, will p'eas.- call nnd etem'tin hisit.mds nnd pt In. A liart of his slock consists of HMH ieres of Calico, Kill do. S.ilinel. SHdo. Hroi.dCioih, Jt dn. Flannel. 2 do. MolesMn, ."dl do. .1-4 Circai-inn, 1, do. Englisa nnd French Merinoea, fit! do. Colored Cauibilc, .1 cnsen 3 A nnd 4-4 Ticking, 2 bales 4-1 nn.l 3 4 brown Sheeliiif and Shirting, f rmpa Htenched do., i Kilfi Wickiug, b do, Cotton Viim, It do. Cotton Hats, '2j hugs Cotfee, l2) chela Tea, lO eases Htiols and Slioes. Cohiuibus, Nov. 111. L. B. IIL'imAltl). OTot'KS, IIAVDKEllCIIIErS, tV. Ceutlciueu's Snthi, Mide, and PouilHi.lne Sloelis, from .17 4 renin to $.J. Plata and Iti-ured Silk pocket nnd neck lluiulkerctitels, trom o7i its. to Lloru, Ofliubric. Pi.iiu nnd Ein'iroh!ered Handkerchiefs, f r oi 2,1 cents to Att. Mmm Collars nml IbMftms, latest stylus and pullertit, nt PUNNEV k Jl DD'S, Nov. No. 5,Ioodu1c's Itmv. E)i I P L A I S". i'l AI.I.VS, iir.- 'oloreil Pophtlns, nspleudld nrili'ln. Pin In and tl'.-ii'-ed. tJhnllys, a rich assortment of rotors, from 9:1 in $l't n pnttcrii. I'l. tin nnd linn rod Silks and Satins, from ."ill cents lo 9) 7,i per yard. HlnuktirnsdeChlnc, ilrus de llhine, tiros de Sulss, nnd ItnM ni Silks, for sale by HUT'S SALE. Hy virtue of un eei ut ton to mc direct' from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, wherein Daniel Cpsou Is yhiiutiif, and William S. Spencer is defendant, I will oil'r nt public sale, nt tlx door of the Court House in thecily ol (.omnibus, oa Saturday, the 21 at day ol January next, between the, hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., nnd 4. P. M., of aaid day, the following descried real estate, being in said county, and town of Worthiucton, to wit: Hesiuniuit on the comer of Hiram nnd Factory tracts; thence south, to the north side of MarkLt-slreet; lint arc west, to tho east line of Frmit-stree:; theme south, to laud belong in 5 to Moses May-nurd; thearu weat, to lund Itelonunia to Flnvel and Homer Toller; thence ii'rtli, 7 deurccs west II rods; tticnco nortlt, 2-1 de-arcs west 1( rods; thence north, J decree west. It! rods; thence north, Ci decrees east, to tlic south line of Inud behuiius to the Corporation of Si. John's Church; thence oast, along aaid line, to Hie west side of Water-street; thenro south, nlons the weat aide of said street, to n point three rods s.tutli of a brr-k build-inn once ore n pled by Jar oh Shipmnn; thence east, 10 tho west line of Front street; tl coco south, to ihe south of Front-street; thence e;;a:, nlona said line, to tho place of hc:liining; contain- wz seven acres, I tho sumo mure or less appraised, nnd to be s.ld snhj vt to n murizaxn in favor of James De Wolf, for lilteen humlrcd dollars, bearing date J'tli July, !!.JI, nnd duly recorded in s;iid emmty. The nbovo property Is kno n as the Worthlatou Steam Mill property, nml Ihcio U now a t-'team Urls. nnd Saw Mill on the premises. ' ANDURW M T.LVAIN, SlicilT. Dec.2(l..tJ:i VVAU'A tll.E STOUE STAND FOR SALE. The subset I Iters having rcnioveil their enliic a'oek of goods from Mid-dlebtirL', L:atl county, od'er their Store Itmnu nrd Dwellina House for sale. Mt.hHeburir Is a nourishing ami pleu-anl country village on the Stnto rond h adiu J from Columbus to Hcllefontnhie, -lOmites from the former, and utiom the latter. '1 he surrounding emintry la good, nnd to any person vihlit a stand In a country village this would bo tlentnthic. by tbo.'t nu:iinird with tlio stand nnd tbc nurrnuudiiet country, It is considered the liest opening for n good assortment of tJoods Hint Ibete Is in all this valley; tail us no person wtfhitm 10 pnichas;:, wou'd do so nilhout nrt eiaiuinlng the town nnd purruuiidhr! country, ami form i 1 ur n iud'mient of their own, ti e rii'mcritier deem It unite- russary tu five any farther descripiioa of it. For particulars up ply lo A n)i Sli 1.11 s,Spi iii'-litld, yr ). die' nrg. Mhldlehare,Nov,2fi..;.t milE Ll'.XINCTON FMIE, LIFE. AND M Mtl.N'E S1 I mirniiee Company hieorpoinied la lli.1!! Cn; ital ,.Jt)(),- lllltl $U7,.00 paid in. The uiu!e i''iieil, ni-enl ol II e u'ove Comiianv, Is now prepared to Insure uituinsl un or duma-e by l ire, and to lake Marino risks, upon ns itiionii.a' icrnis as can beoMalned lu the SlatP. Aptdicnlions may be nnde by It Iter, (Hst pa ill. i or at the oTu-eof St'AaUNO ti iii.uli;i', Smtt -at reel north ol Ihe .Market lion'. Nov.-JlL.tr l.VN E PTAIJLINC, Jr. WHITINfi FLL'II) jf Substitute for Ink for tht Steel or tyuitt Pen Several defects exist in the common writing Ink, which have been complained of from time intmemoriul; but which since the invention uml geuerul uae uf tho Sleel l'etij huve been felt so much, tliut tltose who would uthci ive picfuf writing with them, have been compelled to ul-auduii theni, from the ditliciilly they find In their use, owing to the decomposition and want of fluidity in Jhu common Inks. Tlio singularity of the WitiTi.vu Fli in is its greenish blue color when tir at writ ten, which, lu the opinion of all who huve used It, Is an Jin pnrtnnt udvantage Icing more ugreeuble, nnd lot wearisome to the eye, than any of tho black Inks; and uh it lc.omes a dceu black afterwards, there can be no reasonable objection on that account. The superiority of thU Fluid over common Inka are, tin) greater readiuesA willi which it comMites with tho puper; tho ease with which it ttoui from, and follows tho pen, never dunging ns other Inks do; the superior blackness it acquires, free f om any ndmi Wuru of brown; the clearness with whjrli it writes, free from thnt miiihliness which is the prevailing fault of i-oniiiMiu Inks; its bright uutl distinct color when first written, whereas othf.r inks tire always pule; also, itsdryingso ipiickly, rttntniiig lis lluhlity In (.11 weathers; und last, though not k-ut, its great ju hauiuty, nnd its quality to resist all the agents usr.d to ob'ttcrnte common inks, render It particular ly valuable to Hanks and Plane OmcKit also, (ur Villh. Di:Ks,and Tkstj mem Altv, or rjicr important documents. The premium of a Hn.i Kit Mi; on, was n warded at the luto fair in New S'ork, to TitAtuon a Davids, ua the iiuinul&cturer of the best Ink known. I have received a supply direct from Mr, I) 1 vi Of-; und now utter it to ihr public, together with a superior lot ut Staling 11 at ul ditlciciil qimlilios, of the same tiiaimfuc-lute. THOMA8 a. Ht'TLEU. Decern! or 3. .Ct NOTICE The annual meeting of tiio Ohio Slate Teiupci nure Society will he held at Iho Prehvter4,iQ Church, it. C ohinibiis, 011 Tuesday evening, Iho tenth of January next. i he mutual meeting of tho Ohio State Society lor the promo-lion of Public liictrm Uoii. M ill tie held tit Hie Prcslivtciian Chinch, in Columbus, on Wednesday, tlic eleventh of January next. Tho Annual meeting of tho Ohio f tate Cobuiir-ubon Society will be held at the Mi-ihodM Church, In Columbus, on Friday evening, the thirteenth of January next. Addresses are expected from Professors hi the several Colleges in the Stato, and from other gentlemen. Nov. l2$ NOTICE John Kelso, Robert 8. Kelso, Kdgnr C. Kelso", J.ibn W. Kelso, Hannah Keh-o, Jeremiah Kelso, James King, and Sarah his wife, benjamin o. CarHuler, and Matilda his w ife, Jolm Jones, und Phuhe Ann his wile, Nancy Sylvester, widow, M.iry Sylvcetvr, Mary Ann Hylvettcr, SnrrJt Ann Hyb venter, ulirdinli Sylvester, :ld, Win. Sjlrtux-r, Joel Slvcslot, Joseph Sylvester, Obe.liuli Sylvester, irnnd Jercniinli W. Syb Vf:itcr, are hereby notified, that on the 17th of September, A D. lb.t I, Robert tf. Kelso, td ibe cunnty of Franklin, and Stato of Ohio, filed hi the Court of Common Ple:n of said county a pe tition against llipin the object and prayer of which petition is, to enable tho said Ituhcrt S. Kelso, ns Administrator of Ohedinli Sylvester, deceared, to sell the following tracts of land, to Wit: Lots Nos. 15 and Hi, range Di, township 1, section 1, shunted In said county; arid, also, to art oil dower to Nancy, widow of Heiijaurn Hyvetcr, son of Ohedlah, demised; and they are fur ther nutiilrd, t lull unless they appear and p'eud, answer or de mur to said ett Ion, within sixty days after the next term of said Court, tlic stiij Itolert S, Kelio, ns Administrator, st the lorm next nftcr tlic expiration of said sixty days, will apply to aaid Court to take the m titer of said petition as toufcsscJ, and 10 de cree Ihcrrun accordingly. Nov. ..Gw Q. PWAN, Attorney for Petitioner. i-tor I. D. I'.' 10. ut, Mul- J. A, THI-ITT i: CO. ov. 1 I'ENNEV d JI DD, No. 5, Coodute's itow. 11UOAD CLflTHS AND CASSl.MEItES A splendid ns El sortmenl of surs'rtlne Hroad Clolbs of nil colors. Also, 11 rich assortment Plnid, Itibb'd, buckskin, nnd Plain 1 nsslmerrs, of the must tushl-JimMo paitums, for sale at reduced pricpi, for rnali, hy PENNEY At JCMII, Nov. 1 Ko, ', lionuaic'S now IVMLETS AMI VESTIMi.SupMrlluo Herman Coals' J Hair Camlets, a rich nfsorlineiit. Velvet, Silk and Mnrino VeslbiRS.nl PEN N EV ,V JCDD o Nov, Ro, Ji, ti nodule's liow. M M C.U'ld, tit SHlirICuwil WsslUlss. jRllflt 1I0. tlo. Pilfer l.vitx Hon.. on 7 n-civo.int 1'i:n.ni:y & jrnnf . T 1 CHINOS I'rcm 11 nml K112H-I1 Mrilno.. 11 1 tlo. III. Il Fldlicil ncl 7 A airnl vnrloty nt 1' iln. NNKV ir Il JCDH'rf. (b'lEUV etc. Merino, Wuislvd, . Unjoin, und Lamb's wool Hose. Uciit's Plain nml nibbed Lamb's wool shirts and Drnwou. d-. do. do. Merino do. do. Ltidur' do. do. do. Vests and do. 017 A Hdrndid asKortmcnt at I'ENNEV i JUDO'S KA DV M AHE l.'I.OTHI Nil. .lust lei-Lived n Kemaalas sort meat of Clothing, tnadc lujt fashionable an I substan tial manner; among which are: Petersham and Cloth Overcoats Hupertluc blue, black, anil fancy colored Ft nek ami l);c.i Coals and Coritees Satinet Coiitn and i'untMooiis Iltickdkin nml Pin 1 11 Cnhnere Paiitnloom Silk Velvet, Cloth, Silk, Merino, nnd Valencia Vof.1: a fine assortment Merino mid Lambs' Wool Shirts nml Drrwrrs. Nov. 11 Far sale by E. & A. CASE. NEW WOKKS, Eieineiita of International Lnw: with a Sketch nl'the History of the Science; hy Ilem y Wheatuu, 1. 1.. D. 1 vol. Uvo. Plivslcal Theorvof niiothar Lifs: hv the ntithur of Natural Itistorv of fluthushtfui." 1 vol. I.'mo. The Haptifct-xiu Amnricn; a Narrative of tlm Pr-Hi'mlnii from the HimiiKl Cuion in Etefland. lo tlm Cubed Hates and I itmulu by Ihe ltev. F. A. Cu, U. 1. LL. D., und the ltev. J. Ilu'-j, D. II. 1 vol. IJmo. Mniineuient of CMIdrru tit Pit knew and in Health: by Dr. O. Ackeilcy. Just received add lur ki'c by Sept.,0 monror ni'.LL. "t "CAItD. Tho Vnidersiiiioii, Iron) i.iiri'jf'or, ill this Stn'e . has taken tho Hotel Tnvcrn Siand, neaVly oiipaci'c to th Puhllc Hillbillies ant Court-Hmis.Mii Columbus, and owned ny William Neil. Eso.. which will irieaiter be known ns mc jvv TinNAL HOTEL, nnd will be fiinililied and attemlrd to in a style eipiM to the liihcst e. net tni Ions. Thastnuesof the Ohio Si auk Comi'any stop at this lione. and their OftVo Is attn,hcd to thistsiabh.iuntnt. N'f'l'l' Manli I, mi. Jl,-,r MACHINE CAIIDS. Tho subscriber keeps cuiistatitly on hand n supply of Machino Cards, of superior quality, from Ni. 21! t No. 33, Juclutlve. Ilu also continue! to build Miistij;ies, nt his old stand In Worthiugton, whert ho will La ple-ied lo attend to all orders lu hw lute, Nftv.-i, ljljb'.Jy POTTER WRICIIT. CoLUMHIAN fHnTEItV, Oil NEW PLANETA1UCM. This splendid Machinery, invented nnd constructed by Ihe subscilhcr, p;.troiii.t'd nnd nHtted by the present proprietors, Is now near i's completion, mid twill be suhmited tu thu examination of scientific i-entleiucn in n few days, and afterwards exhibited for the gtntiiicnlion i,f the public. Tltls Pt.ANLTARii'K presents in miniature, though upon a scale, mote extensive, nnd a plan more perfect, It is lelieved,thnn any evci hitherto constructed, the most prominent objecls of the Polar System, giving lo each its peculiar motions, unit pcrfnrnilnf their various revolutions in their rehiilvo propi lioua of lime ntfording Iho rleairst nod most grutitylng illtidtrnliona of Dial most sublime scieure, AtTr.osoMV. It is Ihe fruit ol utnny years inoitlal and mrchsulcul Lit or, nml lias been accomplished ut an expense a; pallia-! to prudent cntculniion. Tim public will Ui di'ty noiiiieu ul iho timea nun places or ebPition; when It Is hoped tho must Ibitteting atiliclpntious will not le tli.fiippoiiiteil, Wmtl.iiijn, Oct. 2j JAMt:fl Ht'SSELL. 'MIE INDI AN EXI'E'TOKANT Is rtconiiimnded as tbcid- Hy superior lo any other known roml Inution of Medicine lor Coughs, Colds, liillueuxu, Consumption, Asthma, SpHliut; of blood, llini setter, Imlitully of Itrealiiin", Hooping Coiil'Ii, Pains and Weakness of tho Hreast, and ull Diseases uf the 1'uU nionary Organs, This meilb ino is highly nml justly rcrom mended by nuaier-ouj ami respeciabh' individuals, who have found relief fmm its ue. M-tiiy who have been laboring under protracted Cuuahs und Pains lu the Ureas', and hare been supp' aed by tlic mst-lvori and their ft lends fur ndvanred in Conaumplion, have been hf. pily icMon-d lo perfect hcnlih by tho uo il Hdi vuluable Ex-pecioiuni.Fiepaied only by potior P. Javnj, of Salem, N. J.; and nona s genuine uithnni 'hi wiltten tiauuture to the laid mi ihe out tide of the bottle, i -Fur halo by SCMNEtl CLAUK , Columbus, Ohio, wber eiinh-hie-oienro l liny I e seen. Oct. 21 IV'l:ii.I.N IN I.AM) I urn niillioiUi il In ll s Trsil of j t.-in.l. I.oloimins tit Jo lull Kol'i'il'iin, In Cm furil mumy, lyiii-! 11:1 Hit- roml 1'iniii lliK-yrm lu l.iulo Pnmlu.ky, riintui 4 aliuut L'Tj acrri. Tlio I11111I I. wrll luiirovril. mul vi-ry ili'.lra-U'. it tRiii. wiHiilnjt 10 nvnlil tlio liihoriuti. nml u-iliuu. pro cf i:irlnir up n fnriu. TommjIoh can lo Inul iniiin-illntt ly. O1I11111I un, Hii, ;7 nt. 11. muni. n r wT.a win mik u it vvui: v u ' i t v rvidknct, . In lire ., ni:,l n ill I inililhlicil liy the uliM-rllicr. without ili-lny, "A Trramoon tlm Law of Kvldcncs In tlio t'oilrl. of l',iiiiy," l.y ltkliui.1 NuvcumUo Utwlcy, Dq. llstiblcc si Law, 1 vol, Cvo. r. 11. Niriii.iv & t. joiisf-nff, Nov. .'I I.SW llonkurllf T, 2 t'oillll lilll t. riillnilrlplil.. nil. A. IIAITI.3 IVVAI.HAIlLi; mi,h una 1,1 I y nnuruvnl, Kite, nml poivcitiil pllrntliin, for mnrt all roiniilfiut.. i.f ll.c t-yr, -itiiiiu. pro rniliu-nt nnionn nil olli.-r ptciaiall"i. fur tlU tiroM Tlio tni.t nlwtliinto, a. wt-ll n. tlic mm., .liillit InllniuiiintU"!., t"m. wcnkiH.., kr. kt. ut Hint .Iclirnlo orenn. lcM l till, mm-y. tvlioM vlrlui-and pn-frt. rin-p Imvr I ran for ninny year, fully allctcd. Trie, Sj cent, nor I'ox, Willi diujrtioni. A i-un-innl npply will lie kot for unlo hy tlm only Troptio-t,.r. H0111I1 wiM foruor M:nkft Hiiunro, t'iililon. Hlnlk roniity, Ohio. 1 1 A l.iteoiliKoiiiit ninilo lothoro wliulmy 10 Kll again. All otdrti. po.l paid, will ho promptly ntlciidi-il 10. Alu for rnlc. ny hi. ri'cfhil nppolnlinpnl. In Columtil.. Ohio, try !,. r.nnn.l.E 4 TO., KKIIR MITTON. and WMNKR CL; uk. oriohct 21 . 6m 5